Depends on its usage. It means literally "already seen" which may also mean unoriginal. It also means the sense of having seen or experienced something in the past that you are seeing/experiencing in the present.
Deja vù is french.
de ja vu
The French phrase you are looking for is "déjà vu," which translates to "already seen" and is used to describe the feeling of having experienced something before.
"Como tala vu" is not a recognized phrase or expression in Spanish. It is possible that it is a misspelling, a made-up phrase, or not in any language. If you have more context or information, I may be able to help further.
Deja vu is a french phrase, translated it means "see again"
what is the negative equivalent of the phrase o,o?
Seen before or Already seen may be English equivalents of 'Déjà vu'. The adverb 'déjà' means 'already'. The past participle 'vu' means 'seen'. Together, they're pronounced 'deh-zhah vyoo'.
Deja is a French word meaning 'already'. Derived from the French phrase 'deja vu' meaning 'already seen'.
.vu was created in 1995.
No it does not.
De vu doesn't mean anything, but Déjà-vu means '' already seen '', a feeling of déjà vu is a feeling that it had happened before.
Déjà vu in Portuguese is "sensação de déjà vu" or simply "déjà vu."