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How do you say these are in French?

"These are" in French depends on the gender and number of the noun you are referring to. Here are the different ways to say it:

Masculine singular:

* Ce sont (formal)

* C'est (informal)

Feminine singular:

* Ce sont (formal)

* C'est (informal)

Masculine plural:

* Ce sont

Feminine plural:

* Ce sont

Example:

* These are apples: Ce sont des pommes.

* These are my books: Ce sont mes livres.

* This is a cat: C'est un chat.

* This is my house: C'est ma maison.

Note:

* Ce sont is the formal way to say "these are."

* C'est is the informal way to say "this is."

* You can use C'est for both singular masculine and feminine nouns.

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