"I am 30 years old and I'm from Paris".
I am 19 years old.
It means "I have 15 years." But you have to be careful, n and ñ are different letters in Spanish, in context we all presume you mean año pronounced "anyo" which means year, but ano pronounced "ano" means anus (backside). So, tengo 15 años means I have 15 years, or more usual in English for age we use the verb to be, I am 15 years old. Tengo 15 anos literally means I have 15 anuses (backsides).
anos is already in spanish. Maybe you mean anos in english. It means years.
no, no tengo, translated to English means: no, I do not have it.
"Tengo once años" means "I am eleven years old" in English.
"I am 30 years old and I'm from Paris".
I am 19 years old.
It means I am eleven years old. Tengo- I have. Once- Eleven. Anos- years.
"Tengo nueve años" means "I am nine years old" in Spanish.
"Tengo treinta y cuatro años" means "I am thirty-four years old" in Spanish.
It means "I have 15 years." But you have to be careful, n and ñ are different letters in Spanish, in context we all presume you mean año pronounced "anyo" which means year, but ano pronounced "ano" means anus (backside). So, tengo 15 años means I have 15 years, or more usual in English for age we use the verb to be, I am 15 years old. Tengo 15 anos literally means I have 15 anuses (backsides).
"I am nine years old, and you?"
if you replace anos with años then you say i am thirteen years old if not you are saying i have 13 anuses no joke.
if you mean reply you would say : Yo tengo # anos.
I am 12 years old and my birthday is July 28.
I do not have