The French word est usually means is. e.g il est (he is). For this meaning, it is pronounced "eh".
It can also mean east. (when used as l'est) When used this way, it sounds like the "est" in the English word "best".
It would depend on where you see the word.
Est is either the cardinal direction east, or the verb être (to be) conjugated to the third person singular.
Je vais aller à l'est de Montréal; I am going to go east of Montréal.
Le chat est un animal féroce; The cat is a ferocious animal.
The word "estes" is not French. Maybe, a verbal form (from ESTAR = To be) in Spanish, "Será bueno que tú estés a casa a las cinco de la tarde" = It will be fine that you be at home at five o´clock in the evening.
That sounds very French, but that doesn't mean anything.
ver mean wormvers mean towardboth sound the same in french
It's not French
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'Often' is 'souvent' in French.
"Dans quelle ville estes-vous ne" is not a correct phrase in French. It seems to be a mix of different elements that do not make sense together. A correct phrase could be "Dans quelle ville Γͺtes-vous nΓ© ?" which means "In which city were you born?"
Estes boiskin means nothing in German.
Please be more specific as to "which" estes you mean...
Its ugly
it means "this"
vous estes un homme gate`
it means "been crazy"
Raymond Lincoln Kilgour has written: 'The decline of chivalry as shown in the French literature of the late Middle Ages' -- subject(s): History and criticism, French literature, Literature, Medieval, Chivalry in literature, Medieval Literature 'Estes and Lauriat' -- subject(s): Dana Estes and Company, Estes and Lauriat (Firm)
Jacob Aaron Estes.
Don't be so sure.
if you mean"you" singular, it is "bene es" if you mean you in the plural it is " bene estes"
donde estes means were ever you may be