How to Share and Understand Age, Address, and Phone Number in German
When meeting new people in Germany, exchanging personal information like age, address, and phone number is common. Knowing how to ask for and give this information politely can make conversations smoother and more comfortable. This guide will introduce useful phrases and examples in German, along with their English translations.
Numbers in German
Zahlen von 0 bis 20
0 – null
1 – eins
2 – zwei
3 – drei
4 – vier
5 – fünf
6 – sechs
7 – sieben
8 – acht
9 – neun
10 – zehn
11 – elf
12 – zwölf
13 – dreizehn
14 – vierzehn
15 – fünfzehn
16 – sechzehn
17 – siebzehn
18 – achtzehn
19 – neunzehn
20 – zwanzig
Zehnerzahlen von 30 bis 100
30 – dreißig
40 – vierzig
50 – fünfzig
60 – sechzig
70 – siebzig
80 – achtzig
90 – neunzig
100 – hundert
Zahlen zwischen den Zehnern
Die Zahlen zwischen den Zehnern werden zusammengesetzt: Einheit + “und” + Zehner
Beispiele:
21 – einundzwanzig
22 – zweiundzwanzig
23 – dreiundzwanzig
24 – vierundzwanzig
…
31 – einunddreißig
32 – zweiunddreißig
…
99 – neunundneunzig
How to Say Your Age in German
To tell someone your age in German, use the phrase:
Ich bin [age] Jahre alt.
(I am [age] years old.)
Examples:
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Ich bin 25 Jahre alt. (I am 25 years old.)
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Ich bin 30 Jahre alt. (I am 30 years old.)
How to Ask Someone’s Age in German
You can ask about someone’s age formally or informally:
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Formal: Wie alt sind Sie? (How old are you?)
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Informal: Wie alt bist du? (How old are you?)
Using the formal version shows respect, especially with someone you don’t know well.
How to Give Your Address in German
When sharing your address, you can say:
Ich wohne in [city or address].
(I live in [city or address].)
Examples:
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Ich wohne in Berlin. (I live in Berlin.)
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Ich wohne in Hamburg. (I live in Hamburg.)
How to Ask Someone’s Address in German
To ask where someone lives, you can use:
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Formal: Wo wohnen Sie? (Where do you live?)
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Informal: Wo wohnst du? (Where do you live?)
How to Give Your Phone Number in German
To provide your phone number, use:
Meine Telefonnummer ist [phone number].
(My phone number is [phone number].)
Examples:
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Meine Telefonnummer ist 0123456789.
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Meine Telefonnummer ist 0987654321.
How to Ask Someone’s Phone Number in German
To ask for someone’s phone number politely, you can say:
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Formal: Kann ich Ihre Telefonnummer haben? (Can I have your phone number?)
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Informal: Kann ich deine Telefonnummer haben? (Can I have your phone number?)
Example Conversation in German and English
Here’s a sample conversation to see these phrases in action:
Person A: Hallo, mein Name ist Sarah. (Hello, my name is Sarah.)
Person B: Hallo Sarah. Wie alt sind Sie? (Hello Sarah. How old are you?)
Person A: Ich bin 25 Jahre alt. (I am 25 years old.)
Person B: Wo wohnen Sie? (Where do you live?)
Person A: Ich wohne in Berlin. (I live in Berlin.)
Person B: Kann ich Ihre Telefonnummer haben? (Can I have your phone number?)
Person A: Ja, sicher. Meine Telefonnummer ist 0123456789. (Yes, sure. My phone number is 0123456789.)
This conversation shows how to exchange personal information naturally and politely.
Conclusion
Being able to give and understand personal details like age, address, and phone number in German is essential for smooth communication. By using the phrases in this guide, you can confidently share your information and ask others politely. Always remember to match your language with the formality of the situation to show respect.

