1. An (m) / Year% _! I1 W1 D) l6 |
2. Un an / One year, take care of the connection between the 2 words.
1 v& m) _- E! T2 w1 p3 Z 3. Quel age as-tu? / How old are you?
3 Q- [2 D, ]$ X7 r( P 4. T'as quel age? (most used) / How old are you?
' f! S$ u# K1 N 5. Quel age avez-vous? / How old are you? (formal); @% f7 R+ E C' E8 c
6. J'ai 8 ans / I am 8 (in French we say I have 8 years)
: ?3 m5 n7 V* T0 Q5 @ 7. J'ai 15 ans / I am 15* w4 o+ Y0 _, U* [2 h* q0 ^/ N6 Q
8. Combien de frères as-tu? / How many brothers do you have?
6 d T' v& _7 ?1 c9 z5 f7 ` 9. Combien de s?urs as-tu? / How many sisters do you have?/ X- f& W; \3 b
10. J'ai deux frères et une (f) soeur (f) / I have 2 brothers and 1 sister
) e- L# i0 U- G 11. Ton numéro de téléphone, s'il te pla?t! / Your telephone number please!7 {, C" A1 W, [5 _) T
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" |