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- déjà - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle French desia, from Old French des ja corresponding to dès + jà déjà 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
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 meanings and subtlety
- Déjà vu - Wikipedia
Déjà vu ( ˌdeɪʒɑː ˈv (j) uː ⓘ [1][2] DAY-zhah-VOO, -VEW, French: [deʒa vy] ⓘ; "already seen") is the phenomenon of feeling like one has lived through the present situation in the past [3][4][5][6] It is an illusion of memory whereby—despite a strong sense of recollection—the time, place, and context of the "previous" experience are uncertai
- DÉJÀ | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
(Translation of déjà from the GLOBAL French-English Dictionary © 2018 K Dictionaries Ltd) I don’t want that book – I’ve read it already Are you leaving already? He hasn’t gone already, has he? I’ve seen you somewhere before (Translation of déjà from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
- déjà translation in English | French-English dictionary | Reverso
J'ai déjà fini = I've already finished As-tu déjà été en France = have you been to France before? n prep ex It goes way bac [ ] npl n Le nouvel employé semble déjà avoir le coup de main pour le service client The new employee seems to have a handle on customer service already
- English Translation of “DÉJÀ” | Collins French-English Dictionary
quel nom, déjà? English Translation of “DÉJÀ” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases
- Déjà - Already | FrenchLearner Word of the Day Lessons
The modern French word déjà is composed of two words: dès (from a starting point in time) and Old French jà, which comes from iam (now, already, by or even now) in Latin The most basic meaning of déjà is “alread”
- DÉJÀ - Translation in English - bab. la
What is the translation of "déjà" in English? Comme il a déjà été mentionné, le changement climatique est déjà en cours ici expand_more As has already been said, climate change is already happening here des programmes, des initiatives dans de nombreux États membres Elle n'a pas encore commencé, mais ses effets se font déjà sentir de tous côtés
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