ils sont = they are Note: "ils" is masculine of 'they"; "elles" is the feminine of "they".
The word "they're" in French is "ils sont" for masculine subjects and "elles sont" for feminine subjects.
"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'
masculine
sont ie. ils sont, elles sont = "they are" masculine and feminine pronouns respectively
'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"
plural, it means are in they are
It means "They are" -- feminine. Masculine would be "Ils sont"
ils sont = they are Note: "ils" is masculine of 'they"; "elles" is the feminine of "they".
Feminine
masculine
elles sont mean they (feminine) are
feminine
masculine
Feminine