she/her
elle
she or her
Elle (French word) = She (English word); any link with the Spanish town Seville.
there is no ella there is elle which is feminin for it
there is no ella there is elle which is feminin for it
elle
The root word "elle" typically refers to a female pronoun in French, which means "she" in English. It is used to refer to a female subject or object in a sentence.
Il a - he has Elle a - she has
'Je' means 'I' 'Tu' means 'You' 'Elle' means 'She' The word 'etre' is the verb 'to be' So 'Je suis' means 'I am' 'Tu es' means 'You are' 'Elle est' means 'She is'
If you mean 'elle' as in French, it is hi.
elle s'assoit mean she sits or she's sitting.
The question 'Quel fruit elle prefere' means What fruit does she prefer? In the word-by-word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quel' means 'what, which'. The noun 'fruit' means 'fruit'. The personal pronoun 'elle' means 'she'. And the verb 'prefere' means '[he/she/it] prefers, favors'.