'it was so windy that a beef could lose its horns'
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 est means "there is."
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
il = it y = there a = has des = of il y a des = it there has of so maybe: there are
he has
Illegal, illegitimate, illiterate and illogical are words that mean not. They begin with the letters IL.
That doesnt mean anything. If you drop "il est", which means "he/it is" then the rest means "how are you".
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"