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How do you say there in French?

The French word for "there" depends on the context and how you're using it:

As a place:

* "Là" - This is the most common and general way to say "there." It can refer to a place nearby or further away.

As a direction:

* "Là-bas" - This means "over there" and implies a greater distance than "là."

As a pronoun:

* "Y" - This is a pronoun meaning "there" and is used in phrases like "go there," "live there," etc. It replaces a noun that has already been mentioned.

In a sentence:

The word for "there" will vary depending on the context. Here are some examples:

* "Il est là" - He is there.

* "J'y suis allé" - I went there.

* "Regarde là-bas !" - Look over there!

If you can give me more context about how you are using the word "there," I can give you a more specific answer!

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