"Jose is 15 years old and you?"
How old is your uncle? ('tio' could also mean 'bloke, fellow')
"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."
Literally: 'When does your mom complete years' Not so literally: 'When's your mom's birthday?"
'How many children does your maternal grandmother have?'
"To have" is "tener". If used as part of a compound verb use (perfect tense), it is "haber". The present tense conjugations are: I have - yo tengo You have - usted tiene (tu tienes) We have - Nosotros tenemos They have - Ellos tienen
"How old is your grandmother?"
In Spanish, "how old Id your father" is "quantos anos tiene su pardre" or "quantos anos tiene tu padre" Which you use would depend on what Spanish dialect is used (what country) and on how close a relationship you have to the person you are asking.
How old is your uncle? ('tio' could also mean 'bloke, fellow')
¿Qué edad/cuantos anos tiene su / tu / vuestramamá? (tilde on 'n' in 'anos')*Su --- de usted / de ustedes (your) (formal, both singular and plural; only formal and familiar in Spanish America)* tu --- de ti (your, familiar singular)*vuestra --- de vosotros, as (your, familiar plural for both genders.)
"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."
Literally, as written, this is "All in all you are fifteen years and smart." Probably it would be better to say something like "todo en todo tienes quince años y eres muy inteligente."
It depends on the context. Is your mom at home? would be "Está su madre en casa?". If it is something like "Is you mother a lawyer?", then it would be "Es su madre abagado?"
The phrase "entonces tu cuántos años tienes tú" translates to "so, how old are you?" in English.
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"¿Que edad tiene tu mamá?" or "¿Cuantos años tiene tu mamá?"
"Tu necesitar tu mover tu anos" in Spanish translates to "You need to move your years" in English. This phrase does not make sense in either language, as it appears to be a misunderstanding or incorrect translation.