T'y (en. There you go)
/ti i/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Familiar abbreviation to designate an action involving the person being addressed.
You know what, do you really believe it?
Tu sais quoi, t'y crois vraiment ?
Used to invite someone to do something.
Come on, are you going or not?
Allez, t'y vas ou pas ?
To emphasize an action or fact concerning the person.
I hope you thought about it before deciding.
J'espère que t'y as pensé avant de décider.
Etymology
Derived from the contraction of the pronouns 'te' and 'y', used in everyday and familiar language.
Common Phrases and Expressions
you're not in it
Expression used to signify that the person disagrees or does not understand.
t'y es pas
you don't believe it
Phrase to express doubt or incredulity.
t'y crois pas
you’re going
Affirmation to invite someone to move or act.
t'y vas
Related Words
you
Reflexive pronoun used to refer to the second person singular.
te
there
Adverbial pronoun that replaces a location complement.
y
to
Preposition indicating destination or direction.
à
Slang Meanings
Used in a relaxed or friendly context.
Are you going to the party tonight?
T'y vas à la fête ce soir ?
Indicates familiarity with the person being addressed.
What do you think about this movie?
Qu'est-ce que t'y penses de ce film ?