j’y
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | French | Learn |
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I (before a vowel sound) | j’ | ||
there (refers to a previously mentioned place) | y |
Notes
In most cases the ponoun "y" means there but it can also mean "it" in some contexts e.g. I think about it
Summary
The French translation for “I there” is j’y. The French, j’y, can be broken down into 2 parts:"I (before a vowel sound)" (j’) and "there (refers to a previously mentioned place)" (y).Examples of "I there" in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "I there" being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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I am going there | j’y vais |
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