"Elles Ont" Means " They Have " In French , ! :D :D
"il est, elle est" means "he is, she is" in French.
they (girls) have
'Elle va' means 'she goes'
It/She is pretty.
She is.
Literally, it means the pronoun "one" as in "when one is at the store..." It can idiomatically mean "we", "everyone", "they", or "people"
Avoir: J'ai Tu as Il/elle a Nous avons Vous avez Ils/elles ont
to have is translated in French as "avoir" j'ai tu as il, elle a nous avons vous avez ils, elles ont
"they" is hard to answer. If the group of people you are reffering to has a male in it then "they" would be "ils" but if the group is all girls it would be "elles". To put the verb "use" in past tense you have to use two verbs in french and in this case you use the verb "avoir" (to have) and utiliser (to use). So in conclusion, if it's a group with a boy it's "Ils ont utiliser" and if it's a group of compleetely girls it is "Elles ont utiliser"
You meant: Ellos - They, masc. Ellas - they, fem. Elle --- digraph "ll" in Spanish. 'elles' is French for 'they' (feminine plural)
The French equivalent of the English phrase, they have. is: ils ont (masculine form) and, elles ont (feminine form).
ils ont / elles ont un bureau
elles ont
Literally, it means the pronoun "one" as in "when one is at the store..." It can idiomatically mean "we", "everyone", "they", or "people"
Quel âge ont-ils / ont-elles (correct but a bit precious), quel âge est-ce qu'ils ont / qu'elles ont (casual in spoken French)
ils/elles ont les cheveux roux
Avoir J'ai(I have) Nous Avons(We have) Tu as(You have) Vous Avez (You have(Plural) Il a (He has) Ils ont(They have) Elle a (She has) Elles Ont (They have) Laurena x x
ils ont été connus (pour), elles ont été connues (pour)
Avoir J'ai(I have) Nous Avons(We have) Tu as(You have) Vous Avez (You have(Plural) Il a (He has) Ils ont(They have) Elle a (She has) Elles Ont (They have) Laurena x x
Ils ont douze ans. Elles ont douze ans. (SEULEMENT si TOUTES les personnes sont les femmes)
The verb 'avoir' is conjugated as follows in the present tense: j'ai, tu as, il/elle/on a, nous avons, vous avez, ils/elles ont.
elles sont mean they (feminine) are