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« ans » is French for "years." In French, the verb « avoir » (to have) is associated with years, rather than « être » (to be). So if you see « J'ai seize ans, » this literally means, "I have 16 years," but it is understood in French as "I am 16 years old."
"J'ai dix-sept ans" is French for "I am seventeen years old." It literally translates to "I have seventeen years," which is how age is commonly expressed in French.
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I am 15: J'ai quinze ans. If you mean 'I am 15 too', that is: J'ai quinze ans aussi. Literally it means: 'I have 15 years also', but that's the way you say it, can't change the language.
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"ans" means "years"
In French, 'ans' means 'years'. For example: j'ai 20 ans, which translates to I am 20 years.
Sept ans means 'seven years' in French.
Ans means "Years" in French.
Cinquante ans.
You would say "J'ai quatorze ans" to mean "I am fourteen" in French.
You would say "J'ai sept ans" in French to mean "I am seven."
I am twenty means j'ai vingt ans
j'ai seize ans means 'I'm sixteen' in French.
"Il a .. ans" in French means "He is .. years old". It is used to indicate someone's age.
In French, "j'ai quinze ans" means "I am fifteen years old."