Someone is 15 years older than you.
I am 15: J'ai quinze ans. If you mean 'I am 15 too', that is: J'ai quinze ans aussi. Literally it means: 'I have 15 years also', but that's the way you say it, can't change the language.
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1,500 years = 15 centuries.
15 years = 131,487.192 hours.
15 years = 131,487.2 hours.
for my grandmother, senior living was not the answer. my mother had an addition put on our house and my grandma lived with us happily for 15 years.
Are you sure you don't mean "J'ai quinze ans"? Meaning I am 15 years old, or literally, I have 15 years.
an average senior after he/she graduates has 12 years of schooling.
15 years
That normally mean he's too old for you. take how old you are, and add 15 years.
Steve Senior was born on 1963-05-15.
um well it could mean a senior in highschool or an elderly person
In a professional context, "Senior" typically refers to someone who has more experience and a higher level of expertise in their field compared to their junior counterparts. It often signifies a more advanced skill set, greater responsibilities, and sometimes a leadership role within an organization.
Translation: "I am 15 years old, and you?"
If you mean 17 and a senior in high school the answer is yes.
The Latin adjective senior means older.
about 13-15 is senior or middle-aged dog.