i want to be a...........................when i grow up
je veux etre a..............................when i grow up
according to my research
grande soeur soeur ainée
Quand je serai plus âgé(e) / plus vieux (vieille)
"plus vieux / plus âgé"for an older brother or sister, you can use "frère aîné / soeur aînée"
The word "older" in French is "plus âgé" or "plus vieux" depending on the context.
You would say "She is older than her." "Her" is the correct pronoun to use in this comparison.
Do you mean "how do you say older in French?". Because that would be 'plus agée'
grande soeur soeur ainée
How do you say They want to in French
I want her is 'je la veux' in French.
les dames âgées
Tu vieillis
Quand je serai plus âgé(e) / plus vieux (vieille)
if you want to say "you are" you say "vous êtes" but if you want to say "and you" you say "et vous"
you say it in french:"je ne veux rien".
What I want to be ... is 'ce que je veux être' in French.
Translation: Je ne sais pas ce que je voudrais être quand je me grandisse.
I WANT TO POOP:Je veux de merde