In this lesson, you’ll learn how to express your age and ask someone else’s age in Spanish — an essential skill for everyday conversations. This foundational topic helps you confidently share and request personal information in a friendly and culturally appropriate way.
You’ll discover:
- How to say “I am ___ years old” in Spanish using the verb tener
- How to ask “How old are you?” with both informal and formal phrasing
- Common age-related vocabulary and sentence structures
- Practical examples for real-life conversations
Whether you’re introducing yourself, meeting someone new, or filling out a form, this lesson gives you the tools to communicate clearly and respectfully in Spanish.
Perfect for A1-level learners, this lesson strengthens your basic Spanish conversation skills and prepares you for more personal interactions in Spanish-speaking environments.
Click on the words in the (Spanish Words) column to listen to their pronunciation!
Spanish Words | English Translations | Conjugation |
---|---|---|
¿Cuántos años tienes? | How old are you? | – |
Tener | To have | Yo tengo, Tú tienes, Él/Ella/Usted tiene, Nosotros/Nosotras tenemos, Vosotros/Vosotras tenéis, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes tienen |
Años | Years | – |
Usamos el verbo “tener” para expresar la edad en español.
- Yo tengo… años.
- Tú tienes… años.
Conversation with Familia García
Contexto: Durante una tarde juntos, la familia García comparte sus edades en una conversación ligera y afectuosa.
¡Respuesta AmigoGPT!
