"How old are you?" in Spanish is, "¿Cuántos años tiene? It is pronounced, "KWAHN-tose AHN-yose tee-EHN-ay?" Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
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^^ ¿Cuántos años tienes? When it's informal.... ^^
When you are talking about yourself, you say "Tengo (your age) años."
"Edad" means age in Spanish, as in "What is your age?"
Age means more than one thing.Aetas means "lifetime, age; a generation"Vetustas means "old age, long life"Annus means "a year, as it relates to someones age"
What is this? = ¿Qué es esto?
To ask what time it is in Spanish on would say, Qué hora es. Though the answer received will probably be in Spanish.
Quel-age tu?
¿Cuál es tu estación favorita?
We would have to ask her that, wouldn't we?
Specifically for a family relationship, you can ask "¿Cuál es tu parentesco conmigo?".
If the rules are taken literally, yes - it is against the rules to ask personal information.
Ask them.
To ask if someone is hungry in Spanish, you can say, "¿Tienes hambre?" which translates to "Are you hungry?" Alternatively, you could also say, "¿Tú tienes hambre?" for a more informal approach. This question is commonly used in casual conversations.
Cuántos años tiene Ud.?
Ask them for it.
Ask them, or search for them on Yahoo.
Ask them.
their birth certificate / ask them / ask their friends / ask their family