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Estis.

The conjugation of the verb sum (to be), present tense indicative mood, is:

Singular, first second and third persons

sum (I am)

es (you are)

est (he/she/it is)

Plural, first second and third persons

sumus (we are)

estis (you are)

sunt (they are)

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