How to Say ‘Here it is now’ in French
Voilà maintenant
💬 Usage Tip: 'Voilà' is a versatile word in French for pointing out something, translating is context-dependent.
🇫🇷 In France: 'Voilà' adds a dramatic or presentative flair, common in French narratives.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Voilà
[vwala]
Here
Indicates presentation or arrival of something.
Voilà ton petit frère!
Here is your little brother!
maintenant
[mehN-tuh-nawn]
now
Referring to the present time or moment.
Maintenant, il est temps de partir.
Now, it is time to leave.
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