"He's going to the market" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Il va au marché.
Specifically, the masculine subject pronoun il is "he." The present indicative verb va means "(he/it/one/she) does go, goes, is going." The word au means "to the" from the combination of the preposition � ("at, to") and the masculine singular definite article il ("the"). The masculine noun marché translates as "market, martketplace."
The pronunciation will be "eel vah oh mahr-shey" in French.
Il in French is "he" in English.
A-t-il? in French is "Has he?" in English.
Quand il... in French means "When he..." in English.
Il porte in French means "He wears" in English.
"Is there?" in English is Y a-t-il? in French.
Est-il moche? in French is "Is he ugly?" in English.
Il fait froid in French is "It is cold" in English.
Comment est-il? in French means "How is he/it?" in English.
Il va in French means "He (it, one) goes" in English.
"How do you spell it?" in English is Comment s'ecrit-il?in French.
"Today, it was..." in English is Aujourd'hui, il a été... . in French.
"il fait sombre" means "it's dark" when translated from French to English