In the US, Il is the postal abbreviation for the Commonwealth of Illinois. In the Italian language, Il is the equivalent of the English word "the."
il = heelle = sheelle can also mean her
he has and he has
il est (he is) vous êtes (you are) (but not "il etes": that does not exist)
Il veut means he wants
il allait comment = how was he?
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
Il est means "there is."
il = it y = there a = has des = of il y a des = it there has of so maybe: there are
he has
That doesnt mean anything. If you drop "il est", which means "he/it is" then the rest means "how are you".
Illegal, illegitimate, illiterate and illogical are words that mean not. They begin with the letters IL.
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"