The way you have it spelled in the question was correct, "elegant".
The French term elle means "she" (but also "it" for a feminine object name).
You spelled eloquent correctly in your question.
Elegant
a : elle a > she has ; il a > he has
She is called : Elle est appellée . . . Elle s'appelle Elle s'appelle .... (she is called ...name here...)
is = este.g. he is = il est
'She' is translated 'elle' in French.
Je=I Tu=You Il=he/it Elle=she Nous/Vous=We Ils/elles=he or she plural This is the French language
Elle
Elle a means 'she has' in English.
elle a = she has
"She has" in French is spelled "elle a".
elle
elle est
a : elle a > she has ; il a > he has
Elle fait in French means "She does " or "She makes" in English.
'She' is translated 'elle' in French. Ex: she is going to school > elle va � l'école.
The word "has" in French is spelled "a".
I was = j'étaishe was, she was = il était, elle étaitI was: j'étais; he/she was: il/elle était; it was: c'était
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