"J'ai dix-sept ans" is how you say "I am 17 years old" in French.
'vous êtes dix ans '
i am ten years ? I think you mean'i'm ten years old'? i'm ten years old=我十岁。
It depends on how you plan to use the phrase "years old". If you are referring to a person's age, I.e. I am ten years old, the expression in French would be: avoir dix ans. (J'ai dix ans.) If you are dating an object, i.e. This plate is ten years old, you would specify the way it is old in French. Was it made ten years ago? Was it purchased ten years ago? Etc. if it was made ten years ago, the French would be: etait fabrique il y a dix ans.
Je suis dix ans
ten years old would be one hundred twenty (120) months. but why not make it simple and just say ten years old?
to count to ten is 'compter jusqu'Ã dix' in French.
No one knows how old he is. But I can say that he was ten years old when he created The Super Crew hit move.
On(this word read same in english) yaşındayım..
je suis 10ans...je suis dix ans.. i=je am=suis ten=dix years old=ans
In Spanish, you would say, "Mi hermana tiene diez años." This translates directly to "My sister is ten years old" in English. The phrase uses the verb "tener," which means "to have," to express age in Spanish.
Adèle is Jane's pupil at Thornfield, a little French girl just under ten years old
The duration of Ten Years Old is 1200.0 seconds.