Ils ont faim (présent), ils avaient faim (imparfait), ils ont eu faim (passé composé).
If by « french eats », you mean « french food », it's « de la nourriture française », « de la bouffe française » (registre familier) or maybe « plat français ».
"manger" is the verb "to eat", "mange" or "mangea" are present and past tense forms of it.
Manger is the verb "to eat" in french.
The verb "to eat" can be translated into the French "manger".
The plural form of "eat" in French is "mangent," which is the third-person plural conjugation of the verb "manger" (to eat) in the present tense. For example, "Ils mangent" means "They eat."
"I love to eat" in French is j'aime manger.
"Ate" is not a French word...But the past tense for "eat" in French is "mangé".
They have to eat (they must eat) is "ils doivent manger" in French. They have (something) to eat is "ils ont à manger".
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to eat is spelled 'manger' in French
The past tense is ate.(Be careful - eat is an irregular verb which means the past participle is different. The past participle is eaten)The present tense is:I/You/We/They eat.He/She/It eats.The present participle is eating.The future tense is will eat.