"Is áil liom tú" means "I desire you"
Quel temps fera-t-il means "what will the weather be?" in French.
A-t-il? in French is "Has he?" in English.
"Is there?" in English is Y a-t-il? in French.
combien y a t il? = How many are there?
"Did it rain?" and "Was it pleasing?" are English equivalents of the French phrase A-t-il plu? Context makes clear which interpretation suits. The pronunciation will be "a-teel plyoo" in French.
"what can I do for you / for your service?"
how many [the things you have to count] are there?
"Y a-t-il quelqu'un qui parle français ?". Note that the "t" in "y a-t-il" doesn't mean anything, it is just there for the pronounciation. (the affirmative would be "il y a ..."
il connaît, elle connaît : he knows, she knows (all the conjugation in link)
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Mattea is not an English word. This section is for definition of ENGLISH words only.
Combien d'os y a-t-il en moyenne chez un oiseau? in French is "How many bones on average do birds have?" in English.