Hailey
"Et voilà!" Salut, I've got to learn this phrase. I wonder if this is used exactly as "There you go!" in English? Please give a few typical examples. Merci beaucoup~
Aug 17, 2010 11:11 AM
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Et voilà ! MEANS : Here you are, Here we are, Here you go... That's it Differents things like that...
August 17, 2010
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Guillaume is right. Can also mean "that's it!", like in "Et voila' pour aujourd'hui!" (That's it for today).
August 18, 2010
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In English (where there are quite a few french words used), "Voila" is used as an exclamatory. Ex) I might do a lengthy maths proof, and at the end, after the final line, with a bit of a flourish, say "and ... voila" meaning "so there!" or "there it is, see ?" A.
August 18, 2010
Do you know what "Ta Da!" means in English? or 저 전! Well that's what it means.
August 20, 2010
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