They eat. (they is masculine here)
pretty much anything that we would drink. Wine, Water, Juice.... anything
Mangent-ils avec le même bol ?
The plural form of "eat" in French is "mangent," which is the third-person plural conjugation of the verb "manger" (to eat) in the present tense. For example, "Ils mangent" means "They eat."
Les lions mangent de la viande, principalement de grands mammifères tels que les zèbres, les antilopes et les buffles. Ils chassent en groupe pour capturer leurs proies et se nourrissent de la chair fraîche. Les lions sont des carnivores et dépendent de la chasse pour se procurer leur nourriture.
They eat. (feminine) Since its elles it means more that one girl. So either ils or elles they would both be translated to (they) because in french they differentiate the subject by gender while in english both would be they.
Je mange,tu manges,il,elle mange I,u,he she it nous mangeons,vous mangez,ils elles mangent we,u,they
ils sont = they are Note: "ils" is masculine of 'they"; "elles" is the feminine of "they".
That depends on who you're talking about (the subject of the verb). 'Manger' is the French verb 'to eat', and is conjugated as follows: I eat / I am eating - je mange You eat / You are eating - tu manges Used when talking to one other person informally. He/she eats / is eating - il/elle mange Il mange for 'he is eating' and elle mange for 'she is eating'. We eat / We are eating - nous mangons You eat / You are eating - vous mangez When talking to more than one person, or talking formally. They eat / They are eating - ils/elles mangent Ils mangent when referring to a group containing at least one male, elles mangent for speaking of only females.
"Ils aiment" means "they like" in French.
que disent-ils = as they sayWhat do they say (about it)?
que mangent les tigres, qu'est-ce que mangent les tigres
"ils vont" means "they go / they are going" in French.