He's from the USA
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
Il est means "there is."
il = it y = there a = has des = of il y a des = it there has of so maybe: there are
Il est enfant unique
That doesnt mean anything. If you drop "il est", which means "he/it is" then the rest means "how are you".
'il est'
"Il est comment allez-vous" is a grammatically incorrect phrase. "Il est" means "he is" in French, while "comment allez-vous" means "how are you." A correct phrase could be "Comment allez-vous?" which means "How are you?"
"Il est timide" means "he is shy" in French, while "elle est timide" means "she is shy." The word "timide" translates to "shy" or "timid" in English.
il y a des éclairs mean: there are lightnings / thunderbolts
il est minuit means 'it's midnight' in French.
'il est possible que' is not a complete sentence. It means 'it is possible that'...
il est (he is) vous êtes (you are) (but not "il etes": that does not exist)