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Mafe Martinez
Community TutorWhat does y'a mean?
I keep seeing y'a in informal language but Im not sure what it means and how/when to use it.
Jan 5, 2015 12:33 PM
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It's short for 'Il y'a', which means 'There is'. It's quite slangy, so you should probably avoid using it.
January 5, 2015
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As said by Su.Ki. Y a = Il y a
You should always write "Il y a" except maybe in a very informal writing style but when you speak it's common to say "ya" in place of "il y a" even in a formal talk.
You can listen to a spoken example from a random radio broadcast :
http://youtu.be/_k3122IdzwE?t=6m47s
"Vous êtes seule à filmer ou Y A quelqu'un qui vous aide?"
"Non je suis très très seule."
"Alors en parlant de (de) "seule", Y AAAA (speaker's hesitation), Y A la lettre "A" comme (comme) "accouplement"
A oui, Y A une vidéo qui s'appelle...
January 5, 2015
"Swell" is a word that was popular many years ago, in the 1930s and 1940s and possibly even before that. To say someone is swell means he or she is a fine person. A situation can also be swell, as in the expression, "Gee, that's swell." The use of the word now usually is sarcastic. <a href="https://gas-stationsnearme.com/">gas stations closest to me now</a>
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