Il means He. Elle means she. Il coute... means it costs... (using il indicates that the thing is considered of masculine gender) - Elle coute... means it costs... (using elle indicates that the thing is considered of feminine gender)
J'ai vu cette voiture. Elle coute cher > I saw that car. It costs a lot.
j'ai acheté un vélo. Il coute deux cent euros. > I bought the cycle. It costs two hundred euros.
You may spell either "coute" or "coûte" (the 'old' spelling).
Je=I Tu=You Il=he/it Elle=she Nous/Vous=We Ils/elles=he or she plural This is the French language
he lives, she lives: il vit, elle vit.
a : elle a > she has ; il a > he has
She would be "elle". He would be "il".
is = este.g. he is = il est
Where was he(il)/she(elle) born?
il = heelle = sheelle can also mean her
combien elle coute
(il/elle) voit - (he/she) sees
Il a - he has Elle a - she has
Ca coute combien ? means How much is it?
(il, elle) s'appelle means (he, she) is named ...
How much/ what price
Je=I Tu=You Il=he/it Elle=she Nous/Vous=We Ils/elles=he or she plural This is the French language
How much/ what price
[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