MES stands for Manufacturing Execution System, which is used in manufacturing industries to track and manage production operations on the shop floor in real-time. Companies use MES to improve productivity, quality, and efficiency by providing visibility into their production processes. MES systems can help streamline workflows, manage resources, and collect data for analysis to optimize manufacturing operations.
No, "mes" is singular. In French, "mes" is used to indicate possession for singular nouns. For plural possessive, you would use "mes" for plural nouns.
I do my homework is "je fais mes devoirs" in French.
You would say "Je fais mes devoirs" in French.
You would say "Je vais faire mes devoirs" in French.
"Bonjour mes enfants."
No, "mes" is singular. In French, "mes" is used to indicate possession for singular nouns. For plural possessive, you would use "mes" for plural nouns.
You would say "mes grands-parents" in French.
"Mes sines" would be pronounced something like "may seene". "Messines" would be "meh-seene".
you would most commonly say 'mes amis' (or 'mes amies' if they are all female.).
If you wanted to say 'I like to eat with my friends,' it would be 'J'aime manger avec mes amis/mes copains.' If they are all girls then it would be 'J'aime manger avec mes amies/mes copines.'
I do my homework is "je fais mes devoirs" in French.
You would say "Je fais mes devoirs" in French.
mes papiers, mes dossiers, mes documents
mes peurs / mes frayeurs / mes angoisses
You would say "Je vais faire mes devoirs" in French.
"Mes amis" contains a pronoun already: "mes" is a possessive pronoun, meaning "my".
cheers my friend