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What does il y a de l orage mean?

"Il y a de l'orage" means "There is a storm" in French.

Let's break it down:

* Il y a: This is a common French phrase meaning "there is" or "there are".

* de l'orage: This is a noun phrase meaning "a storm". "L'orage" is the masculine singular form of the noun "orage" (storm).

So, the whole sentence literally translates to "There is of the storm". But in English, we would say "There is a storm".

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