Years are spelled differently in French, compared to English. One doesn't say nineteen - ninety nine for 1999, but 'one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine' (mille neuf cent quatre vingt dix neuf. - just as if it was a number or a quantity of something.
1604: mille six cent quatre
1962: mille neuf cent soixante deux
2000: deux mille
2010: deux mille dix
I am 13 years old is "j'ai treize ans" in French.
In French, the literal translation of this sentence is "she has two years" - elle a deux ans".
il a vingt-quatre ans
Elle a 36 ans
J'ai six ans.This translates literally to "I have six years" but it is the proper way to say it in French.
25 years is "vingt cinq ans" in French.
Cinquante ans is how you say fifty years old
Six ans is French for six years.
You would say "J'ai neuf ans". Hope this helps!
You can say "J'ai 40 ans" in French to mean "I am 40 years old."
In French, you say "cent ans" to mean "100 years old."
You would say "J'ai treize ans" in French to mean "I am thirteen years old."
You would say "Il a 27 ans" in French.
You would say "J'ai treize ans" in French, which translates to "I am thirteen years old".
You would say "Elle a huit ans" in French to mean "She is 8 years old."
You would say "Il a quarante ans" in French to mean "He is 40 years old."
You would say "J'ai soixante ans" in French to indicate that you are 60 years old.