'Il mange' means: he eats
It's either the first person or third person singular of "to eat". Je mange - I eat Il/Elle/On mange - He/She/One eats
il mange bouteilles
(je) mange tôt means '(I) eat early' in French.
to eat
Je mange,tu manges,il,elle mange I,u,he she it nous mangeons,vous mangez,ils elles mangent we,u,they
shes eats
No it isn't, Manger is an irregular verb due to the nous has eons added instead of ons. It's because manger would sound like Nous "Man-gons" Manger- To Eat Je Mange Tu Manges Il Mange Elle Mange On Mange Qui Mange? Nous Mangeons Vous Mangez Ils Mangent Elles Mangent
mangez is the 2nd person formal and/or plural (vous) conjugation of manger (to eat). It can be a command (imperative), such as "mangez votre dejeuner" ("eat your lunch"), or the present indicative (a question or statement of fact in the present tense), such as, "Vous mangez votre dejeuner rapidement" (You eat your lunch quickly). mange is both the first person singular (je) and third person singular (il/elle/on). It is indicative only; examples for use are: "Je mange souvent du pain" (I often eat bread) or "Il mange du soupe quand il est malade." (He eats soup when he's ill)
"parler de ce qu'on mange" means "to talk about what we are eating" in French.
"je mangeais" is the past form of "je mange" je mange = I eat, I am eating je mangeais = I was eating
eating? (I'm eating) Je mange (You are eating) Tu manges (She/he is eating) il/elle mange (We are eating) nous mangeons (You(many people) are eating) Vous mangez (They are eating) Ils/elles mangent
"Les mange" does not have a direct meaning in French. "Les" is a plural article meaning "the" and "mange" is the third person singular present tense of "manger", which means "to eat". However, "les mange" does not form a grammatically correct phrase or sentence in French.