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2007-02-03 14:51:43 · 6 answers · asked by Tamisha L 2 in Education & Reference Homework Help

*moi je..... because then you are saying "my i" (hint*hint)

2007-02-03 15:02:28 · update #1

you cant say "moi je..." because you are saying "my i" and that doesnt make sense in any language

2007-02-03 15:03:25 · update #2

6 answers

Occupez-vous de vos propres affaires.

2007-02-03 15:09:36 · answer #1 · answered by LindaLou 7 · 0 1

Hey! I`m from Belgium and in my country it`s like in France. We say that we "have" twenty two years old. So you would say:"J'ai vingt-deux ans."

Just put the verb:"J`ai" with the right number completely written and then "ans".

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2007-02-04 21:26:36 · answer #2 · answered by Everaert Patrice 1 · 0 0

J'ai vingt-deux ans. Remember in French, they do not say "I am twenty-two years old". Instead, it's "I have twenty-two years", therefore "J'ai" is used rather than "Je suis". All you have to do is insert your age and put "ans" on the end and you're good to go!

2007-02-03 22:56:22 · answer #3 · answered by bonezz79 2 · 3 0

You say: J'ai vingt-deux ans.
Note that in French you say "I have 22 years",
rather than "I am 22 years old.

2007-02-03 23:03:34 · answer #4 · answered by steiner1745 7 · 0 0

Well if you wnat to be honest then it's J'ai vingt-deux ans.

2007-02-03 23:02:06 · answer #5 · answered by yaya 1 · 0 0

moi j'ai vingt-deux ans.

sounds: mwa ja ven-do aans

2007-02-03 22:59:39 · answer #6 · answered by Sydney 1 · 0 0

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