"(They) have" is a literal English equivalent of the French word ont. The pronunciation of the present indicative of avoir ("to have") in the third person plural will be "oh" in French.
"They're hungry!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ils ont faim! The declaration translates literally as "They have hunger!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-zo feh" in French.
"Has" in French can be translated as "a" or "ont" depending on the context and the subject of the sentence.
how old are they is translated "quel âge ont-ils" in French.
The French equivalent of the English phrase, they have. is: ils ont (masculine form) and, elles ont (feminine form).
My name translated from English to french is Allen
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.
"Can I ...?" in English is Puis-je ...? in French.
Quoi? in French is "What?" in English.
Où? in French is "Where?" in English.
Comment? in French is "How?" in English.