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 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
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
[Il/Elle/on] est= "is" drole= funny/ witty
comment is roughly translated by how or what, it is used to ask questions about a mean, a way of doing things, about the shape of something, the amount of something...comment est-il venu ? : how did he come?comment vas-tu ? : how are you?comment est-il ? : what's he like?comment s'appelle-t-il ? : what's his name?comment est-il mort ? : how did he die?combien ça coute ? : how much is it ? (= combien d'euros ça coute ? : how many euros is it?)But combien is not always translated with how or what:How old are you ? : quel âge as-tu ?