1. An (m) / Year- o- u9 y+ [. L' x
2. Un an / One year, take care of the connection between the 2 words.
8 t4 ?2 Q5 h2 ], S1 A$ M% X 3. Quel age as-tu? / How old are you?
: H# B) D4 J# q) ~* n 4. T'as quel age? (most used) / How old are you?
9 R/ f4 E! p8 R& J6 u" B 5. Quel age avez-vous? / How old are you? (formal)
* ?& D( r0 D3 m8 Y$ B 6. J'ai 8 ans / I am 8 (in French we say I have 8 years)
( U- c" x* ]8 R% s+ M 7. J'ai 15 ans / I am 15
. S: L% r/ r8 ^( Z 8. Combien de frères as-tu? / How many brothers do you have?
: R6 b8 P$ T1 G& [0 X1 `5 q; Y' D 9. Combien de s?urs as-tu? / How many sisters do you have?4 F3 A' N9 h8 K% S' }
10. J'ai deux frères et une (f) soeur (f) / I have 2 brothers and 1 sister
. }; w; T4 r8 v. p, B% O# z/ E 11. Ton numéro de téléphone, s'il te pla?t! / Your telephone number please!
' L) Z7 \ U3 g1 z7 }$ n. u 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" |