How do you say is french?
The French translation for "is" depends on the context and the subject of the sentence. Here are some options:
For singular subjects:
* est (masculine) - "He is", "It is"
* est (feminine) - "She is", "It is"
* a - "There is" (for singular masculine nouns)
* a - "There is" (for singular feminine nouns)
For plural subjects:
* sont (masculine) - "They are"
* sont (feminine) - "They are"
* y a - "There are"
Examples:
* Il est grand. (He is tall.)
* Elle est belle. (She is beautiful.)
* Il y a un chat. (There is a cat.)
* Il y a des chats. (There are cats.)
* Ils sont gentils. (They are kind.)
* Elles sont intelligentes. (They are intelligent.)
Important Note:
The verb "to be" (être) has several forms depending on the subject and tense of the sentence. The above examples are just a few common examples.
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