sont Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “are (3rd person plural)” is sont. Pronounced the same Recording English French Learn Recording Englishher Frenchson LearnLearn Recording Englishsound Frenchson LearnLearn Recording Englishhis; her (feminine singular but followed by a vowel sound) Frenchson LearnLearn Recording Englishhis Frenchson LearnLearn Examples of "are" in use There are 110 examples of the French word for "are" being used: Recording English French Learn Recording EnglishHer dear children are very hardworking. FrenchSes chers enfants sont très travailleurs. LearnLearn Recording Englishmosquito bites are very annoying Frenchles piqûres de moustiques sont très agaçantes LearnLearn Recording Englishtraffic lights are red, amber and green Frenchles feux tricolores sont rouge orange et vert LearnLearn Recording Englishdolphins are among the most intelligent species Frenchles dauphins sont parmi les espèces les plus intelligentes LearnLearn Recording EnglishSome say monkeys are our ancestors. FrenchCertains disent que les singes sont nos ancêtres. LearnLearn Recording Englishlambs are used to produce wool Frenchles agneaux sont utilisés pour produire de la laine LearnLearn Recording EnglishThe square and the rectangle are parallelograms. FrenchLe carré et le rectangle sont des parallélogrammes. LearnLearn Recording EnglishBlue and red are the traditional colours of Paris. FrenchLe bleu et le rouge sont les couleurs traditionnelles de Paris. LearnLearn Recording EnglishIn geometry, an equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. FrenchEn géométrie, un triangle équilatéral est un triangle dont les trois côtés sont égaux. LearnLearn Recording Englishwere born Frenchsont nés LearnLearn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Practice Lesson "are (3rd person plural)" Practice (111) Lesson Learn Lesson words are (3rd person plural) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases All our lines are busy., ants, bees and butterflies are all insects, are liable to be increased due to private fees, are pleasing, Are they still in Lyon?, Are they still in Paris?, Are they still in the café?, Are they still in the restaurant?, Are they still late?, Are they still on holiday? (they male), Are they still on holiday? (they female), Are they still on time?, Are your parents still on holiday?, Blue and red are the traditional colours of Paris., butterflies are very colourful, Clothes are expensive., Coats are expensive., dolphins are among the most intelligent species, dragons are imaginary monsters, Dresses are expensive. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 4 Part of Speech Courses Verbs (present tense, 3rd person plural) 1