It is the third person plural (they) form of the verb sum, esse, fui, futurus (all four principle parts, the first person singular, infinitive, past participle, supine.) That verb means "to be." Therefore, sunt means "they are." (they is included)
Est--he/she/it is.
Sunt--they are.
They are.
sunt is the 3rd pers plural, present indicative of esse - (they) are
It can be translated like: "there are or there are not" Example: Suntne multī fluviī? - are there many rivers?
The Latin verb 'sunt' means:Verbsunt (verbal noun suntal orsunteil, past participle suntit) (nautical) to sound, fathom, chart by soundingThe Latin for 'est' means:The Latin word est means ishe is or she is or it isWhich of these it is depends on the subject of the Latin sentence.Est means 'IS' and Sunt can mean 'ARE' but also (as seen above) to sound. But if reading in Latin, the 'IS' and 'ARE' maybe the best to take notice of.
Latin has no separate word for "are"; it has words meaning "you [plural] are" = estis, "we are" = sumus, and "they are" = sunt.
I believe that is Latin for These are the men of the day.
Puellae sunt filiae reginae.
In virtue there are many advantages.
sunt = are
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In Latin est is singular. est plural is sunt