"He" and "the" are the respectively English equivalents of the French and Italian word il. The word therefore serves as a masculine singular subject pronoun (case 1) in French and a masculine singular definite article (example 2) in Italian. The pronunciation will be "eel" in French and Italian.
"Bathroom" in English is (il) bagno in Italian and (la) salle de bains in French.
Il in Italian means "the" in English.
Il in French is "he" in English.
Il messaggio in Italian is "the message" in English.
Il placet in Italian means "the permit" in English.
Il pescecane in Italian means "the dogfish" in English.
Il Cenacolo in Italian is "The Last Supper" in English.
Il piede in Italian means "the foot" in English.
Il genio in Italian is "the genius" in English.
A-t-il? in French is "Has he?" in English.
Il fortunato in Italian means "the lucky one" in English.
"The best!" in English is Il migliore! in Italian.