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省略. Omitting words from a grammatical construction.
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Polite Way to Ask "How old are you?" : 何歳 , いくつ ,年齢 , ご年
I think the sentences:
何歳ですか?
いくつですか?
年齢は?
お年は?
are all sentences that ask "How old are you?"
How are they different?
What form is most polite?