little chicken
il/elle vient - he/she comes
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
"It's thundering" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il fait du tonnerre. The subject pronoun, present indicative verb, partitive, and masculine singular noun translate literally into English as "It is making some thunder." The pronunciation will be "eel feh dyoo tuh-nehr" in French.
il vous aime means 'he loves you' in English.
Il va in French means "He (it, one) goes" in English.
il/elle vient - he/she comes
Il Quotidiaon roughly translated to ones daily bread in English. One can use Babylon, which is an easy download, to help translate phrases such as this in the future.
forever is sempre
Un gusto dell'Italia
He works in class ie he takes his work seriously
There is a next time (it should be - there will be a next time - il y aura une prochaine fois)
"It'll rain" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il pleuvra. The masculine singular pronoun and third person singular future indicative translate literally into English as "It will rain." The pronunciation will be "eel pluh-vra" in French.
Il est méchant.
il travaille
il-wol
"The entire day" and "the whole day" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase tutto il giorno. The masculine singular adjective, definite article, and noun translate literally into English as "all the day." The pronunciation will be "TOOT-to eel DJOR-no" in Italian.
"The village" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase il borgo. The masculine singular definite article and noun also translate into English as "the borough," "the burgh," or "the hamlet" according to context. The pronunciation will be "eel BOR-go" in Italian.