The past tense of the French word "est" is "Γ©tait."
"Est" is the present tense of the verb "to be" in Latin.
In French, you would say "Il est quatre heures et demie."
"Il est deux heures et demie" in French means "It is two thirty," referring to the time being half past two o'clock.
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
"Est-ce qu'elle est là?" = "Is she there?"
Est means is, as in he, she , it is in the present tense.
"Est-ce que" is an extremely common feature in French. It serves to put your phrase in question form. English speakers can use 'did' in similar situations: Did he see ...? > Est-ce qu'il a vu ... ? In the French phrase, the verb will be in the past tense. Est-ce que can also stand for "do/does" when the French verb is in the present tense: Does he go to his car? > Est-ce qu'il va à sa voiture ?
"Is" is the present tense of the verb "etre", "to be". To say "it is" would be "Il est" for a masculine object, and "Elle est" for a feminine one.
The English word, "is", in French is "est".
the french word for east is est.
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"Est" is the present tense of the verb "to be" in Latin.
Quelle est la phrase au futur? in French is "What is the sentence in the future tense?" in English.
Est = Is Example ; Il 'est' mignon .. would be : He 'IS' cute.
"is" is spelled "est" in French. Ex: she is ill > elle est malade - He is not there > il n'est pas là.
Est in french means is in english.