1. An (m) / Year3 ?" o" `9 J! z: T* O6 F& ]) }2 X
2. Un an / One year, take care of the connection between the 2 words.* g. h9 `+ _! `( S- B+ S
3. Quel age as-tu? / How old are you?1 q# ?/ S2 l( y
4. T'as quel age? (most used) / How old are you?1 u4 ^8 v1 |' f/ h) v0 S8 n
5. Quel age avez-vous? / How old are you? (formal)
7 R7 Z- ~2 e( d$ C 6. J'ai 8 ans / I am 8 (in French we say I have 8 years)) v* s* w: J1 ?( a9 M. K% g
7. J'ai 15 ans / I am 15
+ p3 r% p$ u/ O 8. Combien de frères as-tu? / How many brothers do you have?% }% G6 }9 A* |# {+ p8 U
9. Combien de s?urs as-tu? / How many sisters do you have?
* {$ v3 I1 b {0 t( u 10. J'ai deux frères et une (f) soeur (f) / I have 2 brothers and 1 sister" w: n1 I4 }4 B: m/ `( ~ I1 D
11. Ton numéro de téléphone, s'il te pla?t! / Your telephone number please!8 _2 j! @* \, A. Y# I$ `& X9 A
We have two words for numbers: "nombres" when you calculate and "numéro (m)" to point a thing like your telephone or your house number. So now, you know as to say "I have": "j'ai" |