In Irish it's: naoi (counting objects) / naonúr (counting people)
To say "I am nine years old" in Welsh, you would say "Rwy'n naw oed."
You would say "J'ai neuf ans". Hope this helps!
The thing is I’m nine but my height is 4’10 and I should be Atleast 80-90 pounds but I’m 107 what should I do.
To say that someone is thirty nine years old, you would say "[tener] treinta y nueve años" Tengo treinta y nueve años. I am thirty nine years old. Tienes treinta y nueve años. You are thirty nine years old. Él/ella/usted tiene treinta y nueve años. He/she/you (formal) are thirty nine years old.
Usually you would use the verb "tener", or "to have" to express age. Example: "Tengo nueve años" means "I have nine years", but is translated as "I am 9 years old".
Irish Gaelic has seanchara (old friend): the closest Scottish Gaelic found is seann-eòlach (old acquaintance)
Sean Éire? Éire aosta?
"Cén aois tú?" in Irish.
Doinsiún (le doras thuas).
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
You would say "J'ai neuf ans" in French, which translates to "I am nine years old."
i would say ten or eleven