"Y" translates to "il y a" in French, which means "there is" or "there are" depending on the context.
"Y a des Français ici" is informal French for "Il y a des Français ici," which means "There are French people here."
"Joyeux" is a French adjective that contains the letter "y." It translates to "happy" in English.
"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.
The French river that starts with the letter Y is the Yonne.
You can say "Dans le village, il y a" in French.
"Vieux" in French is pronounced as "vyuh." The sound "vy" is like saying the English word "vee" with a soft "y" sound at the end. The "uh" sound is the same as saying the letter "u" in English.
There are 6 vowels in french , they are as follows :-a,e,i,o,y(as it is in english) & y.
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"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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"Is there?" in English is Y a-t-il? in French.
"Est-ce que quelqu'un ici est français?"
Il y a du vent in French means "It is windy" in Englihs.