J'ai onze ans. It literally translates to "I have 11 years." If you're trying to say you have a eleven-year-old daughter, you can say: J'ai une fille de onze ans.
You can say "j'ai onze ans" in French to mean "I am 11 years old".
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To say "Hello, my name is and I am 11 years old. I live in England in a town called Worthing" in French, you would say: "Bonjour, je m'appelle et j'ai 11 ans. J'habite en Angleterre dans une ville appelΓ©e Worthing."
You would say "onze heures dix" in French to indicate 10 past 11.
"moi jai onze ans" is incorrect French. It seems like you meant to say "j'ai onze ans" which means "I am eleven years old" in English.
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However if you want to say I am eleven years old you would say J'ai onze ans.
You can say "j'ai onze ans" in French to mean "I am 11 years old".
Elle a onze ans (She is 11 years old) Il a onze ans (He is 11 years old) John a onze ans (John is 11 years old) Laura a onze ans (Laura is 11 years old)
you are eleven years (old) - tu as onze ans.
Quel âge as-tu How old are you? eg: J'ai onze ans I'm 11 years old
Dawn French is 53 years old (birthdate: October 11, 1957).
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