"How old is your father?"
To ask "How old is your brother?" in French, you can say "Quel âge a ton frère ?"
Comment vous-appelez vous ? or Quel est votre nom ? would be used to ask someone his name, in a formal way. The same question in its familiar versions would be "comment t'appelles-tu ?" or "quel est ton nom ?" or even more familiar "c'est quoi ton nom ?"
You can reply by saying "Mon frère a X ans" where X is the age of your brother. For example, if your brother is 10 years old, you would reply "Mon frère a dix ans."
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Quel est ton prénom? in French means "What is your first name?" in English.
Quel est ton nom? in French is "What is your name?" in English.
What is your favourite dessert?
what is your favourite day
quel est ton bon plan préféré sur Paris ? meanswhat is your favorite spot in Paris?what is your favorite thing to do in Paris?
There are some regional differences here. In American English, it is just "What's your sign". In British English it is usually "What's your star-sign".
What month is your father's birthday in?
This French sentence translates to "It's your birthday today, how old are you?" in English.
"What's your sensitivity level?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quel est ton niveau de sensibilité? The question also translates as "What is your level of sensitivity?" in English. The pronunciation will be "keh-ley to nee-vod saw-see-bee-lee-tey" in French.
quel est ton mois préféré ?
"How old is your brother?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quel âge a ton frère? The pronunciation of the interrogative in the second person informal singular -- which translates literally as "What age does your brother have?" -- will be "keh-lazh a toh frer" in French.
To ask "How old is your brother?" in French, you can say "Quel âge a ton frère ?"