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"It's there!" is just one English equivalent of the Portuguese phrase 'TÃ? lÃ?!

Specifically, the word 'tÃ? functions as a colloquial or conversational form of the present indicative verb estÃ?. It means "(he/it/she) is" in this context. The adverb lÃ? translates as "there."

The pronunciation will be "tah lah" in cariocan and continental Portuguese.

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