If you mean gessi as a
masculine plural form of noun gesso (a cast), the verb sunt is form of third
person plural active present indicative of verb esse (to be). So, the translation
in English would be: They are casts.
<span>But, if you by any
chance mean gesti sunt, that would be the form of form of third person plural passive
perfect indicative of verb gerere (carry, bear). The translation in English
would be: They were carried.</span>
I wouldn’t know this fr but I say B because it’s better when you understand
Confirm
interlevel
parachute
uncertain
disease
postchange
bifirm
prefix
incertain
dedate
hope some of these help