Il is French for he. There are no Japanese words that end in -l. Ri, on the other hand, probably means management (理). Or, it could come at the start of a romanized word, like re-try or something?
Translating from Chinese, it could also mean plum or power. According to Google Translate.
In the US, Il is the postal abbreviation for the Commonwealth of Illinois. In the Italian language, Il is the equivalent of the English word "the."
he has and he has
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
il a means 'he has' in English.
il vous aime means 'he loves you' in English.
(il / elle) rit means (he / she) laughs in English. The infinitive is "rire", to laugh.
Il est means "there is."
he's English
"It has three" in English.
The words 'il coccodrillo' come from a song. Translated from an Italian word into English it possibly means how can the crocodile do it, another idea is it means what noise does a crocodile make.
tHE VOICE
It was raining