lots of words can come after "sont"
"sont" is a forme of to be "ils sont / elles sont": they are.
sont + adjectives: ils sont vieux ; elles sont belles ; les voitures sont rouges (they are old; they are beautiful; the cars are red)
+ adverb: ils sont ailleurs (they are elsewhere)
+ participles : ils sont partis ; les repas sont finis (they are gone; the meals are finished)
Just place after "sont" the words you would put after "[they] are" in English.
ils sont, elles sontils sont, elles sont
(elles) sont d'où : where (do they come) from?
sont ie. ils sont, elles sont = "they are" masculine and feminine pronouns respectively
it means are.
"Sont" is a word in French. It is a conjugation of the verb "être," which means "to be." It is used in the third person plural present tense.
It's in French. I don't think that the "Don" is a word in French, but it might be a name. "sont vous" is "are you"
Suis and sont come from one of the most famous French verbs; Etre.
The word "son" is masculine in French. It means "his" or "her" when used with a noun.
They are in french is : Ils sont (For masculin they) or Elles sont (for feminin they)
Ils sont in French means "They are" in English.
"They are" in French, with a feminine subject, would be "elles sont."
In French, "these are" is translated as "ce sont" or "voici" depending on the context.