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Pourquoi le « en » à « t'en es où » ?
C'est-à-dire, pourquoi le "en" ? … vient ce "en". …
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Use of pronoun "en" referring to the subject rather than indirect object
Why "en" is used:
The use of "en" creates a partitive sense to convey "some of it interests some of you." … With "en": "Ça en intéresse certains d’entre vous" (Some of it interests some of you) – more precise, focusing on specific aspects.
Conclusion:
You're right that "en" doesn't replace the subject. …