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Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country. Translate Deja. See 13 authoritative translations of Deja in English with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
Déjà vu - Wikipedia
The phrase "déjà vu" is borrowed from French and means "already seen". Déjà vu occurs when someone perceives they have already experienced a situation before, and their body experiences familiarity with the experience and confusion. This term was first used by Émile Boirac in the year 1876.
DÉJÀ | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
adverb. already [adverb] before a particular time; previously. I had already gone when Tom arrived. I don’t want that book – I’ve read it already. already [adverb] before the expected time. Are you leaving already? He hasn’t gone already, has he? before [adverb] earlier. I’ve seen you somewhere before.
déjà - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adverb [ edit] déjà. already, before. Antonym: pas encore. Je suis arrivé en retard à la gare et le train était déjà parti. ― I got to the station late and the train had already left. As-tu déjà visité la Suisse ? ― Have you visited Switzerland before? Il y a fort longtemps déjà, par un bel après-midi...
The French “Déjà” Explained for English Speakers
The French “Déjà” Explained for English Speakers. Déjà is a French adverb, that you might know from déjà vu, for example. It’s pronounced like “dey – jah” (\ de.ʒa \ in phonetic), or sometimes “ djah ” when speaking fast (and “ à ” is pronounced just like “ a .”) Déjà is very short – yet it’s packed with ...
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