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If you're trying to conjugate être (to be), the plural form of est is sont. Ils sont beaux = They are beautiful (instead of Il est beau = he is beautiful).

Est is the noun for the direction of east, but there is no plural version of this.

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est comes from the verb être which means to be.

It is the singular third person present tense.

Other present tense forms are:

Je suis

I am

Tu es

You are (informal)

Il est / elle est / on est

He is / she is / one is

Nous sommes

We are

Vous êtes

You are (plural, formal)

Ils sont / Elles sont

They are

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the plural of saint in french is "les saints".

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"le pluriel", pl. "les pluriels"

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