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To ask someone how old they are in Vietnamese, you would say "Bạn bao nhiêu tuổi?" If you want to respond, you can say "Tôi [your age] tuổi," replacing "[your age]" with your actual age. For example, if you are 25, you would say "Tôi 25 tuổi."

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