how old are you
English
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Phrase
- Asks the interlocutor to give his or her age.
- Literally: What is your age in years?
- (impolite) Used to question the mental age (maturity) of the interlocutor.
- Jack: (laughing at infantile humor)
- Jill: How old are you?
Translations
what is your age in years
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