j’ai Learn Unstarted Literal Breakdown Recording English French Learn I (before a vowel sound) j’ Summary The French translation for “I have” is j’ai. The French, j’ai, can be broken down into 1 parts:"I (before a vowel sound)" (j’). Examples of "I have" in use There are 53 examples of the French word for "I have" being used: Recording English French Learn I am thirty-six years old. J’ai trente-six ans. Learn I am thirty-nine years old. J’ai trente-neuf ans. Learn I’m thirty-seven years old. J’ai trente-sept ans. Learn I have a brother j’ai un frère Learn and I have a dog et j’ai un chien Learn Yes, I have two children. Oui, j’ai deux enfants. Learn I have a house j’ai une maison Learn and I’m fourteen years old et j’ai quatorze ans Learn I am fifty years old. J’ai cinquante ans. Learn and I am fifteen years old et j’ai quinze ans Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "I have" Practice (37) Lesson Learn Lesson words This lesson has no individual words. Lesson phrases and I am fifteen years old, and I have a dog who is called Noushka, and I’m fourteen years old, hello, I have a reservation, I almost forgot., I am fifty years old., I am married... I got married in Belgium with a woman I knew from Russia., I am thirty-six years old., I ate some cheese., I bought a new computer., I gave my corkscrew to a friend., I had a hectic week., I have, I have a brother, I have a car., I have a house in Binche, I have a reservation, I have a steady job., I have long hair, I have the complete collection of his work. etc. View all lesson phrases Phrasebook Courses Getting to know people 2 Getting to know people 1