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voilà

voilà

See also: voila

English

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Interjection

voilà

  1. Lo, there it is; see here; ta-da; presto; behold; bam!

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French

Pronunciation

Etymology

From vois (see!, look!), second-person singular imperative of voir (to see, to look) and (there), literally meaning "look there!".

Verb

voilà

  1. There is.
    • Beckett, Samuel
      Voilà l’homme tout entier, s’en prenant à sa chaussure alors que c’est son pied le coupable.
      There is man in his entirety, blaming his shoe when his foot is guilty.
  2. Here is.
    Voilà le fromage
    Here's the cheese
  3. That is.
    Voilà ce que je lui ai demandé, et voici sa réponse : « ... »
    That's what I asked her and this is her answer: "..."

Usage notes

  • voilà is a defective verb. Its only conjugation is in the present indicative tense, even though it can appear in phrases that imply another tense.
  • It is mainly used to introduce a slightly distant person or object, in contrast to voici which is used to designate a person or object near the speaker.
  • In face-to-face conversations where both participants can see the subject of the conversation, voilà often supersedes voici (thus its additional definition: Here is).

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