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What does il y a des éclairs mean in English?

"Il y a des éclairs" translates to "There are lightning strikes" in English.

Here's a breakdown:

* il y a: This is a common French phrase that means "there is/are"

* des: This is the plural definite article "some" or "the"

* éclairs: This word means "lightning strikes"

So, the whole phrase "il y a des éclairs" literally means "there are some lightning strikes," but is often translated as "There are lightning strikes."

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