C'est un pays plural in french
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it is pays indeed.....
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ce sont
The plural of “c'est” is “ce sont” but we don't use it much in spoken French.
The French expressions c'est and il est are extremely important impersonal phrases. They can mean "this is," "that is," "it is," "they are," and even "he/she is." Both c'est and il est are well-used French sayings that date back centuries.
The ce + est contraction (C'est) means "it is" or "that is" in French. It's pronounced (sɛ) with the ɛ sound of the word ɛgg. So as the wonderful Speir_ has said, you use the the ɛ sound of the word ɛgg.
J'espère que cela aide mon pote.
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