Oh, dude, "Quel âge a ton amie" means "How old is your friend" in French. So, like, if someone asks you that, they're just wondering about your friend's age. Nothing too complicated, you know?
quel âge as-tu / avez-vous ? quel est ton âge ?
my friend is 'mon ami(e)'; your friend is 'ton ami(e)'
quel est ton nom (or) comment est-ce que tu t'appelles (or) comment t'appelles-tu
"Quel est ton mois préféré" is a French phrase that translates to "What is your favorite month" in English. The phrase is asking someone to share which month they like the most out of the twelve months in a year. It is a common question used to inquire about personal preferences and interests.
"Your friend" is an English equivalent of the French phrase ton ami. The masculine singular phrase refers to a boyfriend or to a male friend. The pronunciation will be "to-na-mee" in French.
Un ami : a friend (male) Une amie : a friend (female)
Quel age a ton frère ?
quel âge as-tu / avez-vous ? quel est ton âge ?
I suppose you mean : quel est ton passe temps préféré ?It means: what is your favorite hobby?
quel est ton animal préféré ? means what is your favorite animal.
Quel est ton prénom? in French means "What is your first name?" in English.
This translates as: "what is your telephone number?" in French.
Its poor french, but it means "whats your favourite number?"
quel est ton bon plan préféré sur Paris ? meanswhat is your favorite spot in Paris?what is your favorite thing to do in Paris?
Quel est ton nom? in French is "What is your name?" in English.
In English, "quel âge a ton père" translates to "how old is your father?"
my friend is 'mon ami(e)'; your friend is 'ton ami(e)'