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y
there (at a place) / there, thither (to there) / Used as a pronoun to replace an adverbial phrase starting with à.; With verbs: see Appendix:French verbs followed by à for verbs which use this structure. / Used as a pronoun to replace an adverbial phrase starting with à.; With adjectives. Only used with a handful of adjectives (the most common combination being y compris, which is a special case), mainly in legal terminology. / Used as a pronoun to replace an adverbial phrase starting with à.
y
(Quebec, France, colloquial) he: alternative form of il / (Quebec, France, colloquial) they: alternative form of ils / (Quebec, colloquial) they: alternative form of elles
allons-y
(informal) first-person plural imperative of y aller; let's go / (informal) first-person plural imperative of y aller; let's go there / (informal) come with me, follow me