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Is there a difference between "how old are you this year" and "how old are you now"
One year old here is different from a nominal age! Just like Mr. Xuan Ji said, if you answer in nominal age, it is equivalent to "how old are you this year", and if you answer one year old, it is equivalent to "how old are you now"
Generally speaking, the nominal age is always an integer, but anyone who goes can be represented by half.
People born in June 5438+February 2007, if you ask him how old you are this year, he can say "two years old" (nominal age). If you ask "how old are you today", he can answer "I am half a year old" or "I am less than one year old".
The nominal age is calculated according to the number of Spring Festival, and the one-year-old is calculated according to the number of birthdays.
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