"Il y a" in French translates to "there is" or "there are" in English. It is used to indicate the existence or presence of something.
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You can say "il y a le silence" in French to mean "there is silence."
"Il y aurait" means "there would be" in English. It is a conditional phrase used to express a possibility or hypothetical situation in French.
"Il y a combien d'habitants" is French for "how many inhabitants are there." It is a question inquiring about the population of a place.
"Il y a un orange" in French means "there is an orange." It is a simple statement indicating the presence of one orange.
You can say "Dans le village, il y a" in French.
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Il y a un château means "there is a castle" in French.
You can say "il y a le silence" in French to mean "there is silence."
"there is a door and..."
i think it might mean "there is a hurricane"
"Y a-t-il quelqu'un qui parle français ?". Note that the "t" in "y a-t-il" doesn't mean anything, it is just there for the pronounciation. (the affirmative would be "il y a ..."
it is french for a pencil sharpener
"Il y aurait" means "there would be" in English. It is a conditional phrase used to express a possibility or hypothetical situation in French.
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il y a un chanteur ou une chanteuse there is a singer or a singer
"Il y a combien d'habitants" is French for "how many inhabitants are there." It is a question inquiring about the population of a place.
"Il y a un orange" in French means "there is an orange." It is a simple statement indicating the presence of one orange.