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.
he lives, she lives: il vit, elle vit.
"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.
il s'appelle (his name is...), elle s'appelle (her name is ...)