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Complete Definition of "deja vu"

see|déjà vu|déjà-vu
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English
Alternative spellings
déjà vu
déjà-vu

Etymology
F.. From déjà, “already”, + vu, “seen”, past participle of voir, “to see”

Pronunciation
dé·jà vu
IPA|/ˌdeɪʒɑː ˈvuː
SAMPA|/<tt>%deIZA: "vu:</tt>/
AHD|dā"zhä vo͞o'
AHD|dEI-zha voo
audio|en-uk-dejavu.ogg|Audio (UK)

Noun
en-noun

  1. Something which one has or suspects to have seen or experienced before, especially when that’s not the case.

#: Have I done this before? Talk about déjà vu.

Translations
trans-top|Something which one has or suspects to have seen or experienced before
Danish: deja-vu
Finnish: déjà-vu
French: déjà-vu
German: Déjà-vu-Erlebnis n (1)
Greek: προμνησία (promnisia, promnisía) (:el:Προμνησία|el), ντεζά βυ
Hebrew: דז'ה וו (d??? vu)
Icelandic: déjà vu
trans-mid
Polish: déjà vu
Spanish: déjà vu m
trans-bottom


French

Pronunciation
IPA|/de.ʒa.vy/
audio|fr-déjà vu.ogg|Audio (France) (:w:oïl|oïl)

Noun
déjà vu

  1. See déjà-vu

cs:deja vu
pl:deja vu
pt:deja vu
tr:deja vu

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