"I'm ... years old" is an English equivalent of "Ich bin ... Jahre alt."
Specifically, the subject pronoun "ich" means "I." The verb "bin" means "(I) am." The neuter noun "Jahre" means "years." The adjective "alt" means "old."
lafee ist achtzehn jahre alt
I don't know what szejten is. It's not German, but Jahre alt just mean years old: I am 20 years old. (Ich bin 20 Jahre alt)
Elf Jahre alt was created in 1966.
"Years old" is an English equivalent of "Jahrealt."Specifically, the German word "Jahre" is a neuter noun. It means "years". The German word "alt" is an adjective. It means "old."The pronunciation is "YAH-reh ahlt."
"Old" is an English equivalent of "alt."Specifically, the German word is an adjective. A common use is as part of the phrase "Jahre alt," which means "years old." The pronunciation is "ahlt."
"Is Mr. Ritter twenty years old?" is an English equivalent of "Ist Jahre alt zwanzig HerrRitter?"Specifically, the verb "ist" means "(he/she/it) is." The neuter noun "Jahre" means "years." The adjective "alt" means "old." The number "zwanzig" means "twenty (20)." The form of address "Herr" means "Mr."
Ich bin dreizehn Jahre alt = I am 13 years old.
Ich bin fünfundzwanzig Jahre alt (fünfundzwanzig is spoken as "FOON-FUND-ZVAN-ZIG)
"Ich bin ?? Jahre alt" is the expression in common usage.
"Years" is an English equivalent of "Jahre."Specifically, the German word is a neuter noun. A common use is as part of the phrase "Jahre alt," which means "years old." The pronunciation is "YAH-reh."
What, you are more than a hundred years old?
" Ist der Junge schon dreizehn" is the expression used.