Déjà vu is a noun.
it is a variant of the female name deja meaning deja vu; before;
The English translation of deja vu is "already seen." It is a strong sensation that a particular phenomenon currently being experienced has already been experienced in the past.
The term is spelled deja vu (French déjà vu) meaning a strong sense that something has occurred before, or in a very similar way.
The term from French is deja vu (déjà vu, pronounced day-jha voo). It means the impression that you have seen or witnessed something before.
dejavu is three syllables: de as in "day", ja as in "sha" but softer (like a french "j"), and vu sounds like "voo" (like voo doo)
deja vu occors in the temporal-lobe
This impression is just like deja vu all over again.
A Memory
Deja vu
in 'deja vu-again'
Déjà vu is French and it means something already seen
Throughout the day, I've experienced déjà vu
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'.
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.
yes al people can get or already had deja vu?