Dix mille ans de cinéma was created in 1991.
The duration of Dix mille ans de cinéma is 780.0 seconds.
the pattern is the following: 2025 = 2000 + 25hence deux mille vingt cinqthe year 800: l'an huit centthe year 1000: l'an mille1515: mille cinq cent quinze (or quinze-cent quinze)1830: mille huit cent trente (or dix-huit cent trente)1945: mille neuf cent quarante cinq1990: mille neuf cent quatre vingt dix1998: mille neuf cent quatre vingt dix huit2002: deux mille deux2009: deux mille neuf2011: deux mille onze
J'ai dix ans Je Suis Dix correction: you can never translate a word by word. you can't say "je suis dix", it is not like English. The only way to say it is "j'ai dix ans".
Tu as 18 (dix-huit) ans. [Familiar form] Vous avez 18 (dix-huit) ans. [Polite/Formal form, or if you're speaking to more than one person] Tu as dix-huit ans. J'ai dix-huit ans. I am eighteen years old.
I guess you mean "she is thirteen" which then is in french: "elle a treize ans".
The cast of Dix-sept ans - 2003 includes: Helena Paris as herself
It depends on how you plan to use the phrase "years old". If you are referring to a person's age, I.e. I am ten years old, the expression in French would be: avoir dix ans. (J'ai dix ans.) If you are dating an object, i.e. This plate is ten years old, you would specify the way it is old in French. Was it made ten years ago? Was it purchased ten years ago? Etc. if it was made ten years ago, the French would be: etait fabrique il y a dix ans.
"J'ai dix-sept ans" is how you say "I am 17 years old" in French.
I'm seventeen is 'j'ai dix-sept ans' in French.
j'ai dix ans
Elle a dix ans
je suis 10ans...je suis dix ans.. i=je am=suis ten=dix years old=ans