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voila
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used to express the sudden appearance, revelation, or accomplishment of something
What is the origin and context of use of 'voila'?
The word "voilà" originates from French and translates to "there it is" or "behold." It's commonly used in French-speaking contexts to indicate the completion of a task or the presentation of something new. In English, it's used in similar contexts, often to introduce or present something in a dramatic or celebratory manner.
Examples
I just finished baking the cake, and voilà, here it is!
You press this button, and voilà, the machine starts.



























