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For example, if you want to say, "they are 14 years old" you would say ils sont 14 ans. :D
To ask "How old is your brother?" in French, you can say "Quel âge a ton frère ?"
Il a (age) ans - He is (age) years old Elle a (age) ans - She is (age) years old J'ai (age) ans - I am (age) years old (In addition) Quel age as-tu? (Kel arg a tu?) - How old are you?
"Le vieux" is a French term that translates to "the old" in English. It is used to describe something or someone that is old or aged.
(formal) 'Vous avez quel âge' (informal) Tu as quel âge
When you want to ask about someone's health in French you would say Comment allez-vous.
parlez-vous français ? means "do you speak french?"
Combien mesures-tu?
ou loge tu
take a french class or write it down in french or kiss her or he
Quel age as tu?
For example, if you want to say, "they are 14 years old" you would say ils sont 14 ans. :D
To ask "How old is your brother?" in French, you can say "Quel âge a ton frère ?"
To ask someone how to spell their name in French, you can say "Comment tu épelles ton nom ?" which translates to "How do you spell your name?"
i don't know why don't you ask a french person
"Comment t'appelles-tu ?" or "comment vous appelez-vous ?" are the questions to ask someone their name.
Comment ca va? x