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How do you say are coming in french?

The French phrase for "are coming" depends on the context and who is coming. Here are a few options:

For "they are coming":

* Ils/Elles arrivent: This is the most common and straightforward translation.

* Ils/Elles sont en train de venir: This is a more formal and slightly more descriptive way to say it.

For "we are coming":

* Nous arrivons: This is the most common and straightforward translation.

* Nous sommes en train de venir: This is a more formal and slightly more descriptive way to say it.

For "you are coming":

* Vous arrivez: This is used for plural "you" (vous).

* Tu arrives: This is used for singular "you" (tu).

* Vous êtes en train de venir: This is a more formal and slightly more descriptive way to say it for plural "you".

* Tu es en train de venir: This is a more formal and slightly more descriptive way to say it for singular "you".

For "he/she is coming":

* Il/Elle arrive: This is the most common and straightforward translation.

* Il/Elle est en train de venir: This is a more formal and slightly more descriptive way to say it.

Remember to choose the appropriate pronoun (il, elle, nous, vous, ils, elles) based on the subject of the sentence.

You can also use the verb "venir" in different tenses to convey different timeframes:

* Ils vont venir: They are going to come

* Ils sont venus: They came

* Ils viendront: They will come

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