Sentence examples of "il y a du monde" in French

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Il y a du jus de canneberge dans le réfrigérateur. There is cranberry juice in the fridge.
Il y a du vent aujourd'hui. It is windy today.
Il y a du lait partout sur le sol de la cuisine parce que ma femme a cassé la bouteille. There is milk all over the kitchen floor because my wife broke the bottle.
Il y a du lait dans le réfrigérateur. There is milk in the refrigerator.
Il y a du givre sur le gazon. There is frost on the grass.
Il y a du lait dans le frigo. There is milk in the refrigerator.
Il y a du vent, ce matin, non ? Windy this morning, isn't it?
Il y a du givre sur la route. There is frost on the road.
Il y a du sucre dans le sac. There is some sugar in the bag.
Il y a du café et...du café. There is coffee, and...coffee.
Il y a du sable au fond de l'océan. There is sand at the bottom of the ocean.
Il y a une bonne chance qu'il vienne. There's a good chance that he'll come.
En anglais, il y a des mots qui proviennent du japonais. In English there are some words borrowed from Japanese.
Il y a plusieurs hypothèses pour expliquer ce phénomène. There are numerous hypotheses that may explain this phenomenon.
Il y a un passage secret. There's a secret passage.
Il y a des conditions sous lesquelles rompre une promesse ou dire un mensonge sont acceptables. There are conditions under which breaking a promise or telling a lie are acceptable.
Il y a apparemment dans cette bibliothèque des livres précieux que l'argent ne saurait acquérir. Apparently in this library are precious books that money can't buy.
Il y a plusieurs animaux intéressants en Australie. There are many interesting animals in Australia.
Ce dont il y a besoin c'est plus de temps. What is needed is more time.
En Allemagne du Nord, il y a plus de païens qu'en Allemagne du Sud. There are more pagans in Northern Germany than in Southern Germany.
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