To answer "How old are you?" in Spanish, you say "Tengo...años" and fill in the ...with your age. It is pronounced "TANE-go...AHN-yose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
The Spanish word for "old" is "viejo".
It means "what do you need for English class". In order to respond, you would say in Spanish what you need for English class.
"Cuantos anos tienes?" literally means "How many years do you have?" in Spanish. Basically, they are asking "How old are you?" To answer this, you would say "Tengo (how ever many years old you are) anos." For example, if you are seven. You would say, "Tengo siete anos." This literally means "I have seven years," but basically means "I am seven years old."
There is no Spanish word spelled "viego". However there is a word only one letter off "Viejo" in Spanish means old, or old man.
hombre viejo.
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mi cumpleanos (number) de (month)
After being introduced to someone in Spanish, you would respond: Mucho gusto. This is the equivalent of: It is a pleasure.
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The Spanish word for "old" is "viejo".
they had a tea party and lots of boozes
"solo pude responder hoy"