deja vu "feeling of having previously experienced a present situation," 1903, from Frenchdéjà vu, literally "already seen." The phenomenon also is known aspromnesia. Similar phenomena aredéjà entendu"already heard" (of music, etc.), 1965; anddéjà lu"already read" (1960). ...
This sudden moment of pre-deja-vu. Recognizing the moment before everything falls apart. Whatever was on the TV and in the periphery heralds that what is about to happen you’ve had happen before, and now, waiting for the boulder to drop, to topple. Because it is tipping. ...
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father's music. But when I hear a song that I like a lot, I often get this strong deja vu feeling that the words and melody always existed, the song has always been out there, and the only thing that I've been specially graced with is having a name with which to refer to that ...
These aren’t words that have the same root, or that are a bit similar in both languages – they are actual French words that English speakers have adopted as part of their everyday language.Take a look at just a few of these “English” words and see how many are familiar to you:...