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What does 'y' stand for in the French expression il y a ? For example; Il y a un chat dans la voiture.
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Well "y" is another way of saying "there" . You can also say "là" to mean "there" but when you use "y" you have to use it very closely with the verb it is associated with. ( "je l'y ai mis" to mean "I have put it there" , for example -but you could just as well say "je l'ai mis là" and it would mean exactly the same thing )
In the expression "il y a" the "there" meaning probably is forgotten because the expression is so common (meaning "there is " or "there are" ) but I have to believe that "y" originally meant "there" in this expression when it was first used (hundreds of years ago probably)
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