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The word we'll is a contraction for the prounoun 'we' and the verb (or auxiliary verb) 'will'. If the speaker and another person are both going to be five years old, then it is correct to say:

We'll be five years old. (We will both be five years old.)

If the speaker is referring to them self only or any other persons or things, it is correct to say:

I will be five years old.

You will be five years old.

He will be five years old.

She will be five years old.

It will be five years old.

They will be five years old.

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