Tengo dieciséis AÑOS.
POBRE DEL QUE "DIECISÉIS ANOS" TUVIERE. ¿CÓMO HA DE HACERLE CON TANTOS?
Be careful:
Ano --- anus
Año--- year
'Quince años de edad' [ˈkinse ˈaɲoz ðe:ˈðað] español americano;
[ˈkinθe ˈaɲoz ðe:ˈðað] español europeo
If the sentence is a question it means "Are you 100 years old?" and if its a statement it means "It is 100 years old".
To say "he is fifteen" in Spanish, you would say "él tiene quince años." Literally, this means "he has fifteen years." That may seem a little odd to English speakers, but that is how a person's age is described in Spanish.
Translation: Tengo quince anyos.(The fact that this person is a friend is irrelevant, you would use this phrasing no matter whom you are speaking with.)
Mis amigos tienen doce años. This is literally "My friends have 12 years", but is normally translated as "My friends are 12 years old."
cien años
I am fifteen years old and my mom is...
If the sentence is a question it means "Are you 100 years old?" and if its a statement it means "It is 100 years old".
William Philip King was the youngest Alamo defender at fifteen years old.
He is fifteen years old He is 15 (fifteen) years old
She is fifteen years old.
one hundred and fifteen years old
one hundred and fifteen years old
'''''She is fifteen years of age.'''''
15 years ago from now
fourteen or fifteen years old
No, Diggy is 17yrs old.
Four fifteen in Spanish is "cuatro quince."