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Est-ce l'été is a French equivalent of 'Is summer'. It's pronounced 'ehss lay-tay'.

In the word by word translation, the verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The demonstrative 'ce' means 'this', and follows the verb in the case of a question, such as here. The masculine definite article 'le'* means 'the'. The masculine noun 'été' means 'summer'.

*The vowel 'e' temporarily is dropped before a following noun that begins with a vowel. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by the apostrophe.

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