It's just a way of saying "I'll tell you why" used by certain regions.
"I'll tell you for why" is a phrase commonly used in informal speech and literature, especially in British English. It means that the speaker is about to provide an explanation or reason for something. It is often used to introduce a clarification or to emphasize a point.
"Il s'appelle" means "he is called" or "his name is" in English.
The prefix "ill" means "not" or "badly." It is usually used to indicate a negative or opposite meaning in a word, such as in "illegal" or "illiterate."
The past tense of "ill" is "was ill" or "became ill."
"ill-clad" has two syllables.
"Ill" can be used as an adjective to describe someone who is sick or unwell. It can also be used to describe something that is unfavorable or not good. For example, "She felt ill and stayed home from work" or "The company's ill financial health led to its closure."
what do you mean by IN did you mean NI not IN. NI is Northern Ireland but I dont know what IN means so yeah if you tell me what you mean then ill tell you lods of stables :)
Ill tell you when your older.... your not ready for that kind of information, young padawan....
Fist tell me what they are then ill tell you.
S my d. and ill tell you anything you want. S my d. and ill tell you anything you want.
Tell your parents! Ill tell you what my brother is the same he is really mean and he hits and punches and yeah and try to ingore him sorry to hear that :)
Tell me Scribbles pass then ill tell you
It is Ill in Bed.
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
u tell me first then ill tell u
Tell me which ones and ill tell you
you tell me the year ill tell you why
it either means he is to shy to like you or doesn't know how to tell you he doesn't like you.