Old English, also knows as Anglo saxon, was spoken in England around the fifth century. There are several books at your local library that will help you better understand how to translate this language.
No. In English we say "How old are you?"
"boucher"
god
In Old English, the word "the" was typically written as "se" or "þe" and pronounced as "theh".
You would say "How old are you?"
Old in English is the same as "gammal" in Swedish.
sandwich
In latin i am is sum
leof Me want you.
Quel age avez- vous when translated to English becomes 'How old are you'.
"Go to bed"
Old English transitioned into Middle English over a long period of time; there's no single date you can point to and say, "That's the last person to speak Old English."