It means, "He is going to have..."
The same as English.
"L'Espagne" is French for "Spain".
L' means the in English and histoire means either story or history.
the Japanese have no letter or sound for the English L.
sheet of paper
"Él va a beber café" or "Él va a tomar café"
The day of the examination.
it means i remember my day
at the end, find love
You can say "Él sale" or "Él se va"
The word "llama" has two L's because it is derived from the Quechua language, where the double L represents a unique sound that does not exist in English. The double L is pronounced as a "y" sound in English, which is why llama is pronounced "yah-mah."
there is no l in Japanese and without the characters its really hard to know