Il porte un manteau is French for 'he wears a coat'.
Il y a un château means "there is a castle" in French.
i think it might mean "there is a hurricane"
it is french for a pencil sharpener
"un oeil" (exact spelling : "Å“il") means an eye in French.
il y a un chanteur ou une chanteuse there is a singer or a singer
"il a un bon métier" means "he has a good job" in French.
UN PART is a share or portion; IL PART means HE LEAVES.
"he is in a village in Scotland"
You say "there is" as "IL Y" and "a bed" is "UN LIT" - " il y a un lit"
"Comment savoir s'il a un chien."
"Il y a un livre dans mon bureau."**Or, if you mean a student's desk at school, Il y a un livre dans mon pupitre.**