In the previous answers to say that "sunt" it's just "are" it's wrong!! 'Couse in English "are" could be matched with you/we/they but in Latin "sunt" must be matched only wth "they".
Don't thumb down, 'couse your answers are from Google translate, my Latin come from years of studing!!!!!
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Est = Is
Sunt = Are
Like in french, ;)
btw my answers are not from google translate thank you very much, i have also been studying latin for about 4 years of my life
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What do you think “est” and “sunt” mean?
Those are latin words.
Sunt Latin
In Latin mean:
EST- he/she/it "is"
SUNT- they "are"
In the previous answers to say that "sunt" it's just "are" it's wrong!! 'Couse in English "are" could be matched with you/we/they but in Latin "sunt" must be matched only wth "they".
Don't thumb down, 'couse your answers are from Google translate, my Latin come from years of studing!!!!!
IDK but I think those are French words.
Etre(to be), [auxiliary verb]...
Je suis(I am)
Tu es(You are)
nous sommes(We are)
Il/elle est(He/she is)
Vous etes(You are)
Ils/elles sont(They are)
'is' and 'are'?
is and are