It means 'play' in plural form. You only use jouent if you're trying to say 'they play'. In French you would put ils or elles in front of jouent.
it is a form of the verb "jouer".ils jouent, elles jouent : they (boys / girls) play.
ils jouent, elles jouent ("elles" for an all-female group only)
As there is no tense in the French language in which you can say "the boys are playing" the closest you can do is say that "the boys play" which translates to "Les Garçons jouent" or "Les Jeunes jouent"
It means "Girls play a game"
les enfants dansent et jouent dans la neige
a thief is "un voleur" in French Children play police and thieves = les enfants jouent aux gendarmes et aux voleurs
The boys are playing a game.
Literaly Ils sont. But if it is used in a present progressive tense (they are +ing), in french present tense is to be used. To express the idea of progressivity, you can say Ils sont en train de + (verb at infinitive) They are playing soccer - Ils jouent au football (or ils sont en train de jouer au football)
It does not mean anything in French.
in French what does E O mean
dormi mean 'slept' in French.
"Prada" does not mean anything in French.