You say "J'ai déjà vu ça avant" in French.
The word "before" in French is "avant."
The day before yesterday in French is "avant-hier."
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.
before is 'avant' in French.
You say "J'ai déjà vu ça avant" in French.
The word "before" in French is "avant."
We say with the English pronounciation : seen-dee
When you think that you have seen or experience something before. Deja vu is french for 'seen before, you'
Before leaving is "avant de partir" in French.
Déjà vu.
Jamais vu in French means "never seen (before)" in English.
Caroline the ine bit rhymes with seen.
The day before yesterday in French is "avant-hier."
Yes. This is termed the "deja vu" experience (which, in French, means "already seen" or "seen before").
The same as before station.
c'est déjà arrivé