"It has" in French would be could be "Il a" which is pronounced "Eel ah"
Edit: Your question could have several answers, so to get the one you want, we would need more context.
For example, if you want to say "it has come" and you're talking about something feminine, you would not say "il a", you would say "elle est venue". But if you are saying "it has an apple" you would say "il a une pomme."
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