How old are you now? You divide how old you are now by 4 and that's your age - but people on leap years usually celebrate their birthday on the last day of February or the first day of March...
You are really the same age. You have just missed a few birthdays.
Nothing special. Apart from having one extra day, a leap year is the same as any other year. So say you were born on the 16th of June in a leap year, it is no different that being born on that date in another year. The only issue is with someone who is born on the 29th of February. It is the only date in a leap year that does not occur in other years. In other years some of those people choose to celebrate their birthday on the 28th of February and some choose to celebrate on the 1st of March. Anyone born on any other date in a leap year does not have that issue. So there is nothing in particular that happens if you are born in a leap year.
People born on February 29 add one to their legal age on March 1, if the year is not a leap year.
Leap year happens every four years. Leap year day is February 29.
the same as a baby born any other day
nothing
2012 was a leap year (leap year happens every 4 years because a year is actually 365 1/4 years)
One in every 4 years is a leap year, so about 25% of all people are born in a leap year.
When a leap year happens, the new day is February 29.
Since you are not specifying that it is on Leap Day, 1937.
Their birthday is on February 29th. (On a leap year)
they would be 34 years old, leap year not sure.
There is an old tradition that women can propose to men on St. Valentine's Day in a leap year.