"When were you born?" = "Quand êtes-vous né ?" (formal, masc.)
"Quand es-tu né ?" (informal, masc.)
Use "née" instead of "né" when asking a female person.
Or "Quand êtes-vous né(e)s ?" when asking several persons.
The way to translate this into french depends on the subject of the sentence. However, generally, it follows this pattern:
Subject+être(présent)+né(agreement of subject)+en mille neuf cent quatre vingt quinze.
For example, if you want to say `He was born in 1995`, it would be: Il est né en mille neuf cent quatre vingt quinze.
If you want to say `She was born in 1995`, it would be: Elle est née en mille neuf cent quatre vingt quinze.
Since the auxiliary verb in this sentence is être, the past participle (né) must make agreements with the subject (il, elle,etc.) of the sentence in both gender and number.
Je suis né(e) en mille neuf cent quatre vingt treize.
Je suis né / née en mille neuf cent quatre vingt dix neuf.
you would say: "Je suis né à New York"
Je suis né(e) en l'an deux mille.
Né (née for a girl) en deux mille un.
'I was born on a Sunday' is tranlated 'je suis né un dimanche' in French.
I had the same problam once in year 5 here this is how u say i love youin french je t'aime.
La veille du nouvel an.
The kindergarten (school for the 4 to six-year olds) is called l'école maternelle or la maternelle in French.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
31 octobre 1995
You would say "I studied French last year."
l'année
A year in French is année but if you want to say 'she is 3 years old' you would say: 'elle a 3 ans'
Ans
"Cette année"
You would say 'Je suis en premiere annee' for 'I am in 1st year.' To say 'I am in 1st year in French' you'd say 'Je suis en premiere annee en francais.'
for born in french we say né for masculine and née for feminine. If you wanna say I was born, you should say: Je suis né or je suis née
'the third year' is translated "la troisième année" in French.
date jusqu'ici
quatre ans
a year is tranlated 'un an' (masc.) or 'une année' (fem.) in French