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  2. Voilà Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The correct spelling is voilà: if you have a hard time remembering how to spell it, you can use the mnemonic that voilà very often is misspelled. Examples of voilà in a Sentence Students would take notes on their laptops in class, then take their laptops home and do their homework on them.

  3. Viola Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of VIOLA is violet; especially : any of various garden hybrids with solitary white, yellow, or purple often variegated flowers resembling but smaller than typical pansies.

  4. VOILÀ Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    I went to the hazard table, and threw in seventeen times—hedged upon the deuce ace, and threw out with it—voila. Voilà definition: (used to express success or satisfaction). See examples of VOILÀ used in a sentence.

  5. How do you spell voilà? Voilà is spelled with an accent in French, so be sure that your spellcheck doesn’t automatically count it as correct if you’re typing in French and forget to include the accent. Unfortunately, that’s not the only voilà misspelling you might come across.

  6. Voilà is the French-derived interjection meaning, literally, “look there.”. In English, it’s often used to call attention to a novel result or to something just completed. For example: Fill out the form, get it turned in, and – voilà! – you’ll be enrolled in the course.

  7. The French Expression Voilà - ThoughtCo

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    "Viola" is a word, though not a French one: a viola is a musical instrument slightly larger than a violin; the French translation is alto. "Viola" is also a female name. "Vwala" is an Anglicized spelling of voilà. "Walla" or "wallah"? Not even close. Please, use voilà.

  8. Voilà! How The French Language Really Uses This Handy Word

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    Translated as “here is” or “here are” in most situations, voilà is a very common French word that you’ll definitely appreciate adding to your vocabulary. What does “voilà” really mean? Not to be confused with the English word, viola, which is a musical instrument.