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What does Il y a aussi mean?

"Il y a aussi" means "There is also" or "There are also" in French.

Here's a breakdown:

* Il y a: This phrase literally translates to "there is/are" and acts as a way to introduce something.

* aussi: This word means "also" or "too," indicating an additional item or element.

Examples:

* Il y a aussi un chat dans la maison. (There is also a cat in the house.)

* Il y a aussi des fleurs dans le jardin. (There are also flowers in the garden.)

It's important to note that the verb "avoir" (to have) is implied in the phrase "Il y a," so you don't need to explicitly say it.

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