"(The slice of) toasted bread" may be an English equivalent of "il crostino."
Specifically, the masculine singular definite article "il" means "the." The masculine singular noun "crostino" means "toasted bread, crouton." Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").
The pronunciation is "eel kroh-STEE-noh."
il = heelle = sheelle can also mean her
he has and he has
il est (he is) vous êtes (you are) (but not "il etes": that does not exist)
Il veut means he wants
il allait comment = how was he?
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
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
he has
That doesnt mean anything. If you drop "il est", which means "he/it is" then the rest means "how are you".
Illegal, illegitimate, illiterate and illogical are words that mean not. They begin with the letters IL.
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"