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 yuyujo
 
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							| Hi Is it OK to say I have 30 years of age apart from I am 30 years old or I am 30? Thanks in advance.  |  10 Feb 2021      
					
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 joannaellingsen
 
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							| Best to say that you are 30 years old or that you are 30. |  10 Feb 2021     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| You would definitely be understood, but it just isn�t how we say it in English.   Bruce  |  10 Feb 2021     
					
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 yuyujo
 
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							| Thanks for your help. Somebody said it was also correct but I was not that sure. To me, I am 30 years old is the only correct way. |  11 Feb 2021     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							|  You can say:   I am 30 years of age, I am 30 years old, I am 30. |  11 Feb 2021     
					
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 jihadbaha
 
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							| Hi
We never say I have 30 years |  12 Feb 2021     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| Jayho�s comment is right - you can say "I am 30 years of age" but not "I have ...." Perhaps this is what confused the person you spoke to. |  12 Feb 2021     
					
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 monder78
 
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							| And more  formal sounding , I  am at the age of  30, another alternative. |  13 Feb 2021     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| I have thirty years of experience... But that�s a different thing. |  13 Feb 2021     
					
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 Sonn
 
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							| In France and in Spanish-speaking countries people use the verb "have" (avoir or tener) when they speak about the age of a person. But in English only "be" is used in such cases. |  15 Feb 2021     
					
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