What is the difference between il y a and voila




















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In Austin, there is a big university. At this university, there are several animals who speak French! Among these animals, there are armadillos, a snail, a cat, a squirrel, and several insects! A Austin, il n' y a jamais de neige. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.

Thread starter traveler Start date Jan 31, Do both have the same meaning. If they do, when do use one versus the other. Thank you in advance. Thank you Bernik for the clarification. Hi, Traveller, Bernik has it right. If you love it, please consider making a one-time or monthly donation. You must log in to post a comment. Lawless French » Expressions. Essential French Expression Meaning where to begin? Here I am! Ah, there you are! Ah, there it is.



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