"s'appellent" are two French words.
"appellent" from the verb "appeler": to call, to call for
the 's' stands for the pronoun 'se' roughly meaning 'self'
ils s'appellent = they are called (for a male group, or a group including at least a male)
elles s'appellent = they are called (for an all-female group of subjects)
call=appeller I j'appelle you tu appelles he il appelle we nous appellons you vous appellez they ils appellent
my brothers are namedI don't agree:my brothers are named is mes frères s'appellentMes frères appellent is my brothers are calling (me or somebody else)
"Too-zhoor" is the pronunciation of the French word toujours.Specifically, the French word is an adverb. The word is spelled with the letter "s" at the end. But the letter "s" will not be pronounced by a fluent or native French language speaker.
Ils s'appellent... is one French equivalent of the English phrase "Their names are... ."Specifically, the personal pronoun ils means "they." The reflexive pronoun se* means "themselves" in this context. The verb appellent means "(they) are calling, call, do call" in this context.The pronunciation will be "eel sah-pehl" in French.*The vowel e drops before -- and is replaced by -- an apostrophe before a word which begins with a vowel.
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