How many courses do you take/are you taking.
Yo tomo __ cursos.
Dame el cuesto, por favor.. I'm not sure what you're trying to say.. but if you're trying to ask how much it costs, then it would be 'cuanto cuesta?' or 'cuantos cuestan' for plural..
"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."
"cuando" means "when", don't mix it up with "cuanto" which means "how many"... You're probably looking for "how old are you", which is: "¿Cuántos años tiene?" (formal) "¿Cuántos años tienes?" (informal) "¿Cuántos años tienen?" (plural)
How many years does an elephant live. FYI: Ano=anus --- Año = year. Another way many would write this would be "an~o"
Oh dear. I'm going to assume that you intended to put a tilde over the n in "años." As it is, the phrase means "how many anuses do you have?" With the tilde, however, the phrase means "How old are you?" Yeah, tildes are important.
Cuantos estidiantes that would ask how many students are in the spanish class
you would say "Tengo (age in spanish) años" or simply "Tengo (age in spanish)". For example: Tengo 25 años. Tengo 25.
cuantos anos tiene cuantos anos tiene cuantos anos tiene cuantos anos tiene
¿Cuándo Tomas español?" means "When do you take Spanish?" You would respond with the appropriate time. Example: Tomo español a las dos.
how old are you? cuantos años tienes without the letter ñ años (years) would spell anos (plural for anus)
I would rank Mikko Koivu higher than Tomas Plekanec. I would keep Koivu.
Dame el cuesto, por favor.. I'm not sure what you're trying to say.. but if you're trying to ask how much it costs, then it would be 'cuanto cuesta?' or 'cuantos cuestan' for plural..
Cuantos dias te vas a quedar? [exact translation] or Cuantos dias aqui? [how many days here?] this is more likely how one might say this phrase, the other is really precise, and unless in a formal setting we usually don't talk like that. Spanish is a fast language and when spoken informally, sometimes words are left out. Come to think of it, I would say "cuando te vas?" or "caundo va?" [when do you go?].
¿Cuantos años tienes? ¿Cuantos años tienes tu?, which literally translates to "How many years do you have?" (How many years do you have) ¿Cuantos años tiene? ¿Cuantos años tienes?
"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."
Tomas Burgos was born on September 18, 1875 and died on August 19, 1945. Tomas Burgos would have been 69 years old at the time of death or 139 years old today.
The question is asking: How many students are there in the spanish class? So lets say there are 15 students in the class, you would reply with: There are 15 students in the spanish class. "Hay quince estudiantes en la clase de español." You can replace quince with any number.