il = he
elle = she
elle can also mean her
"Il aime elle" is French for "He loves her." In this phrase, "il" means "he," "aime" means "loves," and "elle" means "her." It expresses a romantic or affectionate feeling from one person to another.
[Il/Elle/on] est= "is" drole= funny/ witty
il or elle
(il / elle) rit means (he / she) laughs in English. The infinitive is "rire", to laugh.
"(Je, il, elle) marche lentement" means "(I, he, she) walk(s) slowly" in English.
Where was he(il)/she(elle) born?
"Il aime elle" is French for "He loves her." In this phrase, "il" means "he," "aime" means "loves," and "elle" means "her." It expresses a romantic or affectionate feeling from one person to another.
(il/elle) voit - (he/she) sees
Il a - he has Elle a - she has
(il, elle) s'appelle means (he, she) is named ...
Je=I Tu=You Il=he/it Elle=she Nous/Vous=We Ils/elles=he or she plural This is the French language
[Il/Elle/on] est= "is" drole= funny/ witty
I was = j'étaishe was, she was = il était, elle étaitI was: j'étais; he/she was: il/elle était; it was: c'était
Il est timide means "He is shy", elle est timide means "She is shy" in French.
"Has" is not French. If you mean How do you say "has" in French, it is "a". It's the third person in singular from the verb "avoir" Il a = He has; Elle a = She has.
he lives, she lives: il vit, elle vit.
il s'appelle (his name is...), elle s'appelle (her name is ...)