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That's a French word, that means "Here it is!" Ex: Je suis en train de finnis. Voilá!
Infirm's synonym is weak so just use the common word weak in a sentence and replace it with infirm. For instance... My grandmother became weak with age. My grandmother became infirm with age. Voila! By doing that you just made a sentence for INFIRM.
"Voila" is a French word and maintains its pronunciation and meaning in all languages.
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Voila traduction, when translated to English, means translation of the word voila. You can find the English meaning on a number of translator websites such as Google Translate. Voila is used to express success or satisfaction.
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From the upper toolbar pick Tools - Word Count and voila. :-)
"you are a nice person" is a fragment. you can say "I am thinking you are a nice person." which makes a sentence. VOILA.
Voila is neither masculine or feminine. Voila means 'there', or 'here', as in 'there you go', or 'here you go', when offering or giving someone something. Also, it can mean 'there' as in a magic trick's feat or when one achieves something worthwhile.
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