Il y a is one of the most useful expressions in French. It means both “there is” and “there are” — the
same form works for singular and plural.
| French | IPA | English |
|---|---|---|
| Il y a | [il ja] | There is / There are |
| Il n’y a pas (de) | [il nja pa (də)] | There isn’t / There aren’t |
| Est-ce qu’il y a…? | [ɛs kil ja] | Is there…? / Are there…? |
| Il y a + time | [il ja] | …ago |
Basic Usage
Il y a never changes — it’s the same for one thing or many things:
- Il y a un chat dans le jardin. [il ja œ̃ ʃa dɑ̃ lə ʒaʁ.dɛ̃] — There is a cat in the garden.
- Il y a trois personnes. [il ja tʁwa pɛʁ.sɔn] — There are three people.
- Il y a beaucoup de touristes. [il ja bo.ku də tu.ʁist] — There are many tourists.
Negative: Il n’y a pas
Wrap il y a with ne…pas. Note: un/une/des changes to de in negatives.
- Il n’y a pas de café. [il nja pa də ka.fe] — There is no coffee.
- Il n’y a personne. [il nja pɛʁ.sɔn] — There is no one.
- Il n’y a rien. [il nja ʁjɛ̃] — There is nothing.
Asking Questions
| French | IPA | English |
|---|---|---|
| Il y a un problème? | [il ja œ̃ pʁɔ.blɛm] | Is there a problem? |
| Est-ce qu’il y a du lait? | [ɛs kil ja dy lɛ] | Is there milk? |
| Qu’est-ce qu’il y a? | [kɛs kil ja] | What’s the matter? |
Expressing Time: “…Ago”
Il y a + time expression means “ago”:
- Il y a cinq minutes. [il ja sɛ̃k mi.nyt] — Five minutes ago.
- Il y a deux jours. [il ja dø ʒuʁ] — Two days ago.
- Il y a longtemps. [il ja lɔ̃.tɑ̃] — A long time ago.
Spoken French: Y’a
In casual speech, il y a is shortened to y’a [ja]:
- Y’a quelqu’un? — Anyone there?
- Y’a pas de problème. — No problem.
Note: Always write il y a in formal writing.
Common Mistakes
| ❌ Wrong | ✓ Correct | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Il y a sont trois chats | Il y a trois chats | Don’t add sont — il y a is complete |
| Il n’y a pas un café | Il n’y a pas de café | Use de in negatives |
| Il y a pas (written) | Il n’y a pas | Include n’ in writing |
Practice Sentences
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Il y a un supermarché près de chez moi.
[il ja œ̃ sy.pɛʁ.maʁ.ʃe pʁɛ də ʃe mwa]
There is a supermarket near my place. -
Il n’y a pas de pain aujourd’hui.
[il nja pa də pɛ̃ o.ʒuʁ.dɥi]
There is no bread today. -
Est-ce qu’il y a une pharmacie par ici?
[ɛs kil ja yn faʁ.ma.si paʁ i.si]
Is there a pharmacy around here? -
Qu’est-ce qu’il y a? Tu as l’air triste.
[kɛs kil ja ty a lɛʁ tʁist]
What’s wrong? You look sad. -
Il y a trois ans, j’habitais à Paris.
[il ja tʁwa.zɑ̃ ʒa.bi.tɛ a pa.ʁi]
Three years ago, I lived in Paris.
Exercise: Translate Using Il y a
Translate these sentences into French:
- There is a book on the table. → _______
- There are many people. → _______
- There is no milk. → _______
- Is there a problem? → _______
- Two days ago. → _______
Answers
- Il y a un livre sur la table. [il ja œ̃ livʁ syʁ la tabl]
- Il y a beaucoup de gens. [il ja bo.ku də ʒɑ̃]
- Il n’y a pas de lait. [il nja pa də lɛ]
- Il y a un problème? or Est-ce qu’il y a un problème?
- Il y a deux jours. [il ja dø ʒuʁ]