Throughout the day, I've experienced déjà vu
Deja vu - French for "already seen".
It's easy, the answer it The Future... It's in front of you but you can't see it............actually, you can't see air but it is most definitely there....or you would be dead
Drive by lyricson the other side of the street i knew stood a girl that looked like youi guess thats deja vu but i thought this cant be true causeyou moved to west l.a. New york or sante fe or wherever to get away from meoh but that one night was more than just right i didnt leave you and i was really throughand i was overwhelmed and frankly scared as hellbecause i really fell for you
The question phrases it a little oddly. The French should be: "Je vois tout et tout est vu par moi dans l'universe." Translation as given: "I see all and all to see by me in the universe." Translation of the correct phrase: "I see all and all is seen by me in the universe."
This impression is just like deja vu all over again.
Déjà vu is a noun.
A Memory
Deja vu
I was positive that I had never been in this town before and yet from the moment I walked into that first little shop I'd had the strangest feeling of deja vu.
in 'deja vu-again'
Déjà vu is French and it means something already seen
deja vu recall memory
I'm pretty sure the correct term is "deja vu", which is French for "I've heard this bull before". Or maybe it is "deja moo!" (That is word play on deja vu.)
Deja is a French word meaning 'already'. Derived from the French phrase 'deja vu' meaning 'already seen'.
"It was just like dejavu all over again", said the repeat seer. You can use it as; I have a strangest feeling of deja vu. I had the strangest feeling of deja vu.
No. Deja Vu is, in most cases, a by product of how memory functions. In some people Deja Vu is neurological and may be associated with epilepsy.