It is one year old
A dog is one year old. Although we may say it has lived the equivalent of say 6 human years, it has been alive for one year, so we say its one year old.
You should say "she turns 1 year old tomorrow." The phrase "1 year old" is the correct expression because "year" is singular when referring to one unit of age. Saying "1 years old" is grammatically incorrect.
Tenma is about 16 years old (until her birthday episode, where she is of course one year older) and because Yakumo is only one year younger than Tenma, I would say about 15 years old.
It depends how you construct the sentence. You could say, "My horse is a two year old." or you could just as correctly say that, "My horse is two years old." Many people use the same sentence constructions with regards to children... I have a two year old son. My son is two years old.
Every one human year equals seven dog years. Let's say today I'm one year old and I my dog was born the same day as me. He'd be seven and I'd be one.
It is only twenty-two year no s.Unless you say "He is twenty-two years." without 'old'.
You are one year old. = Tu as un an. -OR- Vous avez un an. I am one year old. = J'ai un an.
You would say "a" one year old child, because it is based on the *sound* rather than the letter. One has a W (consonant) sound to start it, so it uses an "a" rather than an "an."
Well it can be both, it just depends on how the term is being used. You would say "My daughter is 2 years old" or "I have a 2 year old daughter".
a human year equals three dog years. but moslty we say the age in human years
A year in French is année but if you want to say 'she is 3 years old' you would say: 'elle a 3 ans'
They say a Human's year is 7 years to a dog because of their growth rate. So your 5 year old Boxer is 35 in dog years.