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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 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 back [ ] 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