* Être: This is the verb "to be," and its conjugation changes depending on the subject. For example:
* Je suis: I am
* Tu es: You are (singular informal)
* Il est: He is
* Elle est: She is
* Nous sommes: We are
* Vous êtes: You are (singular formal or plural)
* Ils sont: They are (masculine)
* Elles sont: They are (feminine)
* Avoir: This is the verb "to have," and it can be used to express "is" in certain situations, particularly when describing qualities or possessions. For example, "He is tall" could be "Il est grand" (using *être*) or, less commonly, "Il a de la taille" (using *avoir*).
Therefore, you need to provide the sentence in which you want to use "is" to get the correct French translation.