If you mean people, there is no such thing. France being a democracy people are citizens, only people with royalty are subjects (English, Belgian ....)
The French subjects, or "sujets" in French, refer to the different topics or themes that are studied in school or discussed in conversations. These subjects can include mathematics, history, literature, science, and more.
Sujet
In French, you can study a range of subjects such as literature, grammar, vocabulary, conversation, culture, history, and more. These subjects help develop language skills and deepen understanding of the French-speaking world.
The word "they're" in French is "ils sont" for masculine subjects and "elles sont" for feminine subjects.
"Have been" in French is "ont été" for plural subjects (they have been) and "a été" for singular subjects (he/she has been).
The feminine form of "calmer" in French is "calme" for both masculine and feminine subjects.
In France, students must study subjects like French language, mathematics, science, history, geography, civic education, physical education, and an additional foreign language. There are also elective courses available for students to choose from.
You spell it in French...... Matieres. And do not forget the accents.
mes sujets
sujets socials
des sujets.
"Les subjets d'ecoles".
yes french is one of the main subjects their in the schools I know
The word "they're" in French is "ils sont" for masculine subjects and "elles sont" for feminine subjects.
Les matières scolaires.
je m'apelle stupide
what subjects do you do / study
"Have been" in French is "ont été" for plural subjects (they have been) and "a été" for singular subjects (he/she has been).
"d'autres matières" means 'others matters / other (school) subjects' in French.