"Sont" is a word in French. It is a conjugation of the verb "être," which means "to be." It is used in the third person plural present tense.
The word "they're" in French is "ils sont" for masculine subjects and "elles sont" for feminine subjects.
Elles sont fidèles.
ils sont = they are Note: "ils" is masculine of 'they"; "elles" is the feminine of "they".
"They are" in French, with a feminine subject, would be "elles sont."
"Les Vosges" are used as a feminine ; ex: 'les Vosges sont belles en mai'
sont ie. ils sont, elles sont = "they are" masculine and feminine pronouns respectively
The word "they're" in French is "ils sont" for masculine subjects and "elles sont" for feminine subjects.
The phrase 'sont la' means [they] are there. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'sont' means '[they] are'. And the adverb 'la' means 'there'.
lots of words can come after "sont""sont" is a forme of to be "ils sont / elles sont": they are.sont + adjectives: ils sont vieux ; elles sont belles ; les voitures sont rouges (they are old; they are beautiful; the cars are red)+ adverb: ils sont ailleurs (they are elsewhere)+ participles : ils sont partis ; les repas sont finis (they are gone; the meals are finished)Just place after "sont" the words you would put after "[they] are" in English.
it means are.
'sont' is the Third Person Plural (are). The Third Person Singular = 'est' (is).The word 'sont' is the third person singular form of the verb. It's in the present indicative tense. Its meaning is [they] are.sont is the third person form of the verb etre. etre means "to be" so sont would be "they are". either "ils" or "elles" must precede it in a sentence.
It's in French. I don't think that the "Don" is a word in French, but it might be a name. "sont vous" is "are you"
Ils sont, elles sont means 'they are' in English.
Gerry Sont's birth name is Gerard William Sont.
'sont' is the third person plural for the verb "être", 'to be'. Ils sont, elles sont mean 'they are' (masculine then feminine version)
It depends on the subject. YOU (informal) are = "TU es" YOU (formal) are = "VOUS êtes" WE are = "NOUS sommes" THEY (all feminine) are = "ELLES sont" THEY (all masculine or mixed masculine and feminine) are = "ILS sont"
are can be spelled sommes / êtes / sont: we are = nous sommes you are = vous êtes they are = ils sont, elles sont and if you're speaking to a single person you know very well (friend, father, daughter, etc..) you are can be translated as "tu es". (this is the form for persons you are on first-name terms with)