"How many years have you?" is a direct translation of the Spanish question "Cuantos años tiene [usted]". It really means "How old are you?"
The answer to the question is your age. I am __ years old. Tengo __ años (I have __ years)
Be sure to use an ñ and not just an n in the word año[s] otherwise you are telling people how many anuses you have, not how old you are.
333 years.
About 333 years.
333 years
300 years
300 years
Until you are 16 years old.
Cuántos años tienes?
the spanish in 1492
"You are the only one I love after so many years" in Spanish is:Usted es el único amo después de tantos años
'Years' in Spanish is spelled: años
"The years" in Spanish is "los años".
In Spanish, you don't normally say "I am so many years old", but rather "I have so many years." In this case, it would be "Tengo once años". You can also say "I am 11 years of age", or "Soy de once años de edad."