The document provides examples of asking and stating ages in Japanese. It introduces the words "sai" which means years old, and "nan sai" which means how old. It gives the ages of Teresa-chan as 9 years old, and Suzuki-san as 22 years old. It then asks and provides the answer that Ume-san is 100 years old. Finally, it introduces the polite way to ask someone's age using "Oikutsu desuka".
The document provides examples of asking and stating ages in Japanese. It introduces the words "sai" which means years old, and "nan sai" which means how old. It gives the ages of Teresa-chan as 9 years old, and Suzuki-san as 22 years old. It then asks and provides the answer that Ume-san is 100 years old. Finally, it introduces the polite way to ask someone's age using "Oikutsu desuka".
The document provides examples of asking and stating ages in Japanese. It introduces the words "sai" which means years old, and "nan sai" which means how old. It gives the ages of Teresa-chan as 9 years old, and Suzuki-san as 22 years old. It then asks and provides the answer that Ume-san is 100 years old. Finally, it introduces the polite way to ask someone's age using "Oikutsu desuka".