The basic French pronouns (me, you, we, they, etc.) are as follows:
Me/I - moi/je
You (informal) - tu/toi
He - il
She - elle
You (formal) - vous
We - nous
They (male) - ils
They (female) - elles
"Je" in French translates to "I" in English. It is used as the subject pronoun to refer to oneself when speaking or writing.
"Qui" in French means "who" in English. It is an interrogative pronoun used to ask about a person.
the pronoun I is called "je" in French
"il" is a masculine pronoun, standing for "he". The feminine pronoun (for "she") is "elle".
"je"
The word "her" in French is translated as "son" when referring to a feminine possessive pronoun and as "elle" when referring to the third person singular pronoun.
Il
The translation of the pronoun "it" would be il.
'tu' is the pronoun 'you' in French. This is an informal and singular pronoun that you can use with friends. You would address your boss with 'vous' which is the formal or plural version.
his sister = sa soeur. In French, the pronoun refers to the object of the sentence.
adventure is translated in French by the noun 'aventure' which is feminine.
The pronoun "he" in French is "il" (e.g. he is at school = il est à l'école)