Ils sont in French means "They are" in English.
You can say "Ils sont ennuyeux" in French to express "they are boring."
"They are" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ils sont.Specifically, the pronoun ils means "they." The verb sont means "(they) are." The pronunciation is "eel soh."
ils sont = they are Note: "ils" is masculine of 'they"; "elles" is the feminine of "they".
"What have they become?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Que sont-ils devenus? The masculine plural question also translates less literally as "What became of them?" and "What happened to them?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh so-teel du-vu-nyoo" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
sont ie. ils sont, elles sont = "they are" masculine and feminine pronouns respectively
There are = il y a They are = ils sont
Ils sont, elles sont means 'they are' in English.
'sont' is the third person plural for the verb "être", 'to be'. Ils sont, elles sont mean 'they are' (masculine then feminine version)
ils sont inquiétants, ils sont angoissants.
To say "what are they like" in French, you would say "Comment sont-ils?"
You can say "Ils sont sérieux" in French to mean "they are serious."
The word "they're" in French is "ils sont" for masculine subjects and "elles sont" for feminine subjects.