they are called (when speaking about 2 or more girls)
They (meaning a group of GIRLS) are intelligent.
Elles sont de Belgique.
"They are" in French, with a feminine subject, would be "elles sont."
Elles sont fidèles.
ils sont = they are Note: "ils" is masculine of 'they"; "elles" is the feminine of "they".
elles sont mean they (feminine) are
They went out
They (meaning a group of GIRLS) are intelligent.
It means "they" referring to a feminine plural noun. French nouns have masculine or feminine genders. "Elles" is the plural form of "She".
You meant: Ellos - They, masc. Ellas - they, fem. Elle --- digraph "ll" in Spanish. 'elles' is French for 'they' (feminine plural)
"They (fem.) are clean"
(ils/elles) restent - (they) stay/remain
(ils/elles) regardent - they are looking
(elles) sont d'où : where (do they come) from?
They are in the classroom.
They eat. (feminine) Since its elles it means more that one girl. So either ils or elles they would both be translated to (they) because in french they differentiate the subject by gender while in english both would be they.
Ils sont, elles sont means 'they are' in English.