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How do you say is in French?

The French word for "is" depends on the context:

* For the present tense, "is" is usually translated as "est"

* Example: "He is happy." becomes "Il est heureux."

* For the verb "to be" in the third person singular, "is" can be translated as "être"

* Example: "He is a doctor." becomes "Il est médecin."

* For "is" used in a question, "is" can be translated as "est-ce que"

* Example: "Is he happy?" becomes "Est-ce qu'il est heureux?"

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