Asking Age in German

The most commonly used phrase to ask age in German “Wie alt bist du?”'Stop. This sentence, “How old are you?” It means. This phrase can be used in both formal and informal settings.



Sample:

  • How old are you?
  • How old are you?

To ask age as a polite expression: “Wie alt sind Sie?” We can use the sentence. This sentence, “How old are you?” It means. This sentence is generally used when addressing people we meet for the first time or people who are older than us.

Sample:

  • How old are you?
  • How old are you?

To ask children for age, “Wie alt ist er/sie?” We can use the sentence. This sentence means “How old is he?” It means. This sentence is used using the words “er” or “sie” depending on gender.

Sample:

  • Wie want alt?
  • How old is she?
  • How old is she?
  • How old is she?

To ask the age of more than one person, “Wie alt seid ihr?” We can use the sentence. This sentence, “How old are you?” It means. This phrase is often used when addressing a group of people.

Sample:

  • Wie alt seid ihr?
  • How old are you?

Let us also give the following details about the expressions used to ask a person's age in German:

  1. Wie alt bist du? (How old are you?)
  2. Wie alt sind Sie? (How old are you? – More formal expression)
  3. Wie viele Jahre alt bist du? (How old are you? – A more specific statement)

You can ask a person's age with these expressions. Before asking other people's age, it's important to consider whether such personal questions are welcome, as some people may prefer not to share their age. It is always important to ask questions in a respectful and courteous manner.

Phrases to tell your age in German

The most commonly used phrase to tell your age in German is “Ich bin [age] Jahre alt.”'Stop. This sentence is, “I am [years] old.” It means. This phrase can be used in both formal and informal settings.

Sample:

  • Ich bin 25 Jahre sub.
  • I am 25 years old.

To express your age as a polite expression: “Ich bin [age] Jahre alt, Herr/Frau [name].” We can use the sentence. This sentence means, “I am [age], Mr./Ms. [name].” It means. This sentence is generally used when addressing people we meet for the first time or people who are older than us.

Sample:

  • Ich bin 25 Jahre alt, Herr Müller.
  • I am 25 years old, Mr. Müller.

To tell the age of children, "Ich bin [age] Jahre alt, [name]." We can use the sentence. This sentence means, “I am [age], [name].” It means. This sentence can be used using “er” or “sie” depending on gender.

Sample:

  • Ich thousand 10 Jahre alt, Lisa.
  • I am 10 years old, Lisa.
  • Ich bin 12 Jahre alt, Peter.
  • I am 12 years old, Peter.

To tell the age of more than one person, “Wir sind [age] Jahre alt.” We can use the sentence. This sentence means, “We are [years] old.” It means. This phrase is often used when addressing a group of people.

Sample:

  • Wir sind 20 Jahre alt.
  • We are 20 years old.

Other phrases used to say age in German are:

  • Ich bin noch [age] Jahre alt.
  • I'm only [years] old.
  • Ich bin schon [age] Jahre alt.
  • I'm already [years] old.
  • Ich werde [age] Jahre alt.
  • I will be [age] years old.
  • Ich thousand [age] Jahre alt geworden.
  • I turned [age].

By using these sentences together with age-asking sentences in German, you can easily have conversations about age in German.

  1. Ich bin zehn Jahre alt. (I am ten years old.)
  2. Ich bin elf Jahre alt. (I am eleven years old.)
  3. Ich bin zwölf Jahre alt. (I am twelve years old.)
  4. Ich bin dreizehn Jahre alt. (I'm thirteen years old.)
  5. Ich bin vierzehn Jahre alt. (I am fourteen years old.)
  6. Ich bin fünfzehn Jahre alt. (I am fifteen years old.)
  7. Ich bin sechzehn Jahre alt. (I'm sixteen years old.)
  8. Ich bin siebzehn Jahre alt. (I am seventeen years old.)
  9. Ich bin achtzehn Jahre alt. (I'm eighteen years old.)
  10. Ich bin neunzehn Jahre alt. (I am nineteen years old.)
  11. Ich bin zwanzig Jahre alt. (I am twenty years old.)

In each sentence, age is expressed with a certain number. Using these sentences, you can express the German equivalent of the age you want.



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