'she'
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" is a masculine pronoun, standing for "he". The feminine pronoun (for "she") is "elle".
Elle a means 'she has' in English.
elle a = she has
"Her name is..." is one English equivalent of the French phrase Elle s'appelle.Specifically, the subject pronoun elle is "she." The reflexive pronoun se* means "herself, himself, itself, oneself" according to context. The present indicative verb appelle translates as "calls, does call, is calling."The pronunciation will be "ehl sah-pehl" in French.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb whose spelling begins with a vowel.
"It" as a subject pronoun can be said as il or elle. Il is masculine. Elle is feminine. "they" as a subject pronoun can be said as ils or elles. Ils is masculine and Elles is feminine.
Elle fait in French means "She does " or "She makes" in English.
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'.
The masculine pronoun in French is "il," the feminine is "elle."
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Elle a des boutons in French means "She has spots (on her skin)" in English.
"Elle peut être stricte" is a French equivalent of the English phrase "She can be strict."Specifically, the personal pronoun "elle" means "she." The verb "peut" means "(He/she/it) can." The infinitive "être" means "to be." The feminine adjective "stricte" means "strict."The pronunciation is "ehl puh-teh-truh streekt."