The term "voilà" is a French word that can be translated to English as "there you go" or "here it is." It is often used to express completion or to draw attention to something being presented or revealed.
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.
It's a French phrase that translates to "there it is" or "there you have it" in English. In English, it's usually used as a slang term to say something along the lines of "ta da." Also, it is sometimes pronounced incorrectly: said "wala" when the actual way to say it is "vwah-lah.""Voila" is used to call attention to or express satisfaction over something. EX: "Then you add onions and tomatoes to it and voila, you have a delicious pizza.""Voila" in french means "here" or "there we go!" (not meaning a place).
In French, "I killed" is translated as "J'ai tué."
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
here's my money.
It's a French phrase that translates to "there it is" or "there you have it" in English. In English, it's usually used as a slang term to say something along the lines of "ta da." Also, it is sometimes pronounced incorrectly: said "wala" when the actual way to say it is "vwah-lah.""Voila" is used to call attention to or express satisfaction over something. EX: "Then you add onions and tomatoes to it and voila, you have a delicious pizza.""Voila" in french means "here" or "there we go!" (not meaning a place).
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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.
"Voila" is a French word and maintains its pronunciation and meaning in all languages.
You could say 'voila'.
Voila i think :)
You must mean French accent. Yes, voilàrequires an accent grave above the a.
You spelled it correctly!
VF=version francaise= voila
The Voila mail site is hosted by a French language based website and is targeted to those in the country of France. The page is written in the French language.
Here is/are = Voici or Voila