Haven't I seen this question before..?
2007-08-21 08:46:05
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answer #1
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answered by Coach McGuirk 6
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This question gives me a feeling of deja vu.
2007-08-21 16:55:08
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Déjà vu is the impression that you have done something before depsite possibly having never done it.
The following website is excellent and really explains it clearly and also inlcudes the 3 states within déjà vu.
déjà vécu - already lived
déjà senti - already felt
déjà visité - already visited
2007-08-21 15:39:33
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answered by Briu1970 3
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Literal translation is " Already Seen". Its the feeling you get when you walk into a strange place an know you have been there before - and yet it is totally new to you
2007-08-21 15:29:57
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answered by Van der Elst 6
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French for "seen before" - the sensation of having experienced the situation/place you're in before.
2007-08-21 15:32:29
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answered by Dan H 5
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It's French for seen before or already seen.
2007-08-22 03:20:08
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answered by Mike 3
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It's not Indian..........the term is French and means, literally, "already seen." Those who have experienced the feeling describe it as an overwhelming sense of familiarity with something that shouldn't be familiar at all. †â¥†
2007-08-21 15:32:59
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answered by kelliandjay 3
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French for "seen before" - the sensation of having been in the situation you are in before.
2007-08-21 18:17:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It's French for "already seen"
2007-08-21 15:38:59
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answered by n i k k i 2
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it's french for 'seen before' it is when you go somewhere or have seen someone etc. for the first time, but you think that you have been there or seen them before etc. usually relating to a past life.
2007-08-21 16:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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