Oui, j'Y suis né. Oui, j'EN connais deux. Non, je n'Y vais jamais. Oui, il Y en a beaucoup. Oui, on Y mange bien. Oui, on EN mange.
In French, the pronouns 'y' and 'en' are used to replace locations and objects or quantities, respectively. 'Y' is for places, while 'en' deals with phrases beginning with 'de'. Both pronouns help make sentences more fluid and reduce redundancy.
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