Il s'appelle. Literally: He calls himself/It calls itself.
In correct English it would be: His name is, or it's name is.
Source: MA in French.
"Il s'appelle" in French means "He is called" or "His name is." It is used when referring to someone's name in a sentence.
(il, elle) s'appelle ... means (he, she) is called ... in French.
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
"Il s'appelles" is incorrect in French. The correct phrase is "Il s'appelle," which means "He is called" or "His name is."
"Il n'est pas" in French means "He is not" in English.
"il fait chaud" in French means "it's hot."
(il, elle) s'appelle ... means (he, she) is called ... in French.
It's french. it means: My grandmother is called (name) or my grandmothers name is _________
sappelle ta mere
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
If there is an apostrophe (s'appelle) then it means: "called"Otherwise I don't think it means anything.
Quand il... in French means "When he..." in English.
Il porte in French means "He wears" in English.
It is equivalent to both "he" and "it" depending on its context.
Not french. If you mean il n'y a then it means 'there isn't'.
It means he or it speaks in French.
Comment est-il? in French means "How is he/it?" in English.
Il va in French means "He (it, one) goes" in English.