It means "there is also".
You would say "Aussi, dans ma ville, il y a" in French.
"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.
"Il y a trois ans": it has been three years (since something).
"il y aurait ..." is translated "there would be..."
"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.
The cast of Paris monopole - 2010 includes: Fabrice Ablo as Il y avait aussi : Marie Beaumont as Il y avait aussi : Benjamin Blanchy as Il y avait aussi : Mikos Mikis Bial Correia as Et avec : Kris Daluz as Il y avait aussi : Hamid Ferhat as Il y avait aussi : Yvan Gauzy as Il y avait aussi : Laure Giappiconi as Et avec : Jitka Grekova as Il y avait aussi : Hafsia Herzi as Sabrinette Daniel Isoppo as Et avec : Laura Langlois as Il y avait aussi : Luca Lombardi as Bertier Olga Orlenko as Il y avait aussi : Marion Ossent as Il y avait aussi : Girl in the store Rodolphe Pauly as Michael Karine Piveteau as Il y avait aussi : Julie Rouxel as Il y avait aussi : Christophe Trawinski as Il y avait aussi : Fanny Veyrac as Il y avait aussi : Alexandra Wiilemin as Il y avait aussi :
'There is/are also'
You would say "Aussi, dans ma ville, il y a" in French.
Aussi, il y a beaucoup d'attractions touristiques
also, too, as well it can also mean 'thus' or 'so' as in this sentence: "Il n'y avait pas une nuage, aussi il est partie sans prendre son parapluie"
il = it y = there a = has des = of il y a des = it there has of so maybe: there are
Il y a means "there is / there are" in English.
il y a des éclairs mean: there are lightnings / thunderbolts
there is/ there are
There is of bedrooms but i think you mean il y a deux chambres ? There are 2 bedrooms
"Dans ma famille il y a..." = In my family there is... (or: there are...).
Il y a aussi des fleurs jaunes peintes sur le mur chez moi.