1. An (m) / Year3 S4 t: T& z' ]
2. Un an / One year, take care of the connection between the 2 words.
4 a: |4 M1 |5 ?$ \* f, r( y6 u0 h. g 3. Quel age as-tu? / How old are you? D$ q( i7 x$ R3 N7 m4 }/ u
4. T'as quel age? (most used) / How old are you? d& V4 ~: b E9 E. g
5. Quel age avez-vous? / How old are you? (formal)
( x& M/ j7 R/ P5 r6 O- j2 f+ n0 u 6. J'ai 8 ans / I am 8 (in French we say I have 8 years)
: ?4 V9 H- L* W0 s" X! {+ O 7. J'ai 15 ans / I am 158 q; T1 _5 a; R" Z" q
8. Combien de frères as-tu? / How many brothers do you have?
4 y: r# _/ s! J; o 9. Combien de s?urs as-tu? / How many sisters do you have?
. _. U' G5 f7 H6 f. q' k 10. J'ai deux frères et une (f) soeur (f) / I have 2 brothers and 1 sister
, L( ?3 Z- F2 q, Q/ L% D: \$ H 11. Ton numéro de téléphone, s'il te pla?t! / Your telephone number please!
% t5 \& K( h& P 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" |