Sentence examples of "Il" in French with translation "it"

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Il va faire assez froid. It is going to be quite cold.
Il fait froid aujourd'hui. It's cold today.
Il fait tout noir dehors. It's all dark outside.
Il était temps de partir. It was time to leave.
Il faisait terriblement froid hier. It was terribly cold yesterday.
Il neigeait depuis une semaine. It had been snowing for a week.
Il fait un peu froid. It is a little cold.
Il fait chaud aujourd'hui. It's hot today.
Il bruine dehors, au jardin. It's drizzling out in the garden.
Il est temps de partir. It's time to leave.
Il nous faudra composer avec. We'll have to deal with it.
Il est presque dix heures. It is almost ten o'clock.
Malheureusement, il pleut aujourd'hui. Unfortunately, it's raining today.
Il a plu fortement hier. It rained heavily yesterday.
Il fait dégueulasse aujourd'hui. It is terrible weather today.
Il ne pleut presque pas. It's hardly raining at all.
Il commence à faire froid. It's starting to cool off.
Il est presque minuit ici. It's almost midnight here.
Il se fait sombre dehors. It is getting dark outside.
Il y fait vraiment chaud. It's really hot there.
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