"Il s'appelle" means "he is called" or "his name is" in English.
"Masungit" can be translated to English as "ill-tempered" or "sullen." It refers to someone who is often grouchy, grumpy, or moody.
The Online Etymology Dictionary (etymology is the study of word origins) says "ill" came from "illr" which was a word in Old Norse. It probably came to English through the viking invasions. They don't know where the Old Norse word came from. See http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=ill
In modern English, this phrase translates to "You lowly servant, you rascal, you scoundrel. I will severely punish you."
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
dog
It's french. it means: My grandmother is called (name) or my grandmothers name is _________
sappelle ta mere
If there is an apostrophe (s'appelle) then it means: "called"Otherwise I don't think it means anything.
We are sick/ill.
"To bear ill will" is a colloquial verb in English that basically means to hold a grudge.
j'ai un lapin qui s'appelle hoppy means 'I have a rabbit called Hoppy'
Ill will is a very commonly used phrase in the English language. The phrase ill will specifically means displaying a hostile feeling or dislike towards another individual.
slang - badly dressed actually the clothes that make you ill dessed
What are the names of his/her brother and sister?
Sammy.
ill wait for you
It is Ill in Bed.