Usage examples of "déjà" in French with translation to English

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L'as-tu déjà rencontré ? Have you met him already?
Je l'ai déjà vue. I have seen her before.
Quel est son nom, déjà ? What's her name again?
Le soleil se lève déjà. The sun is rising already.
Je l'ai déjà rencontré. I have met him before.
Tu dois déjà aller au lit. You need to go to bed again.
As-tu déjà entendu que... Have you already heard that...
J'ai déjà été à Sapporo. I've been to Sapporo before.
Pourrais-tu me redire combien de fois tu as déjà été ici ? Could you please tell me again how many times you've been here?
Comme tu le sais déjà. As you already know.
J'ai déjà entendu cette chanson. I heard that song before.
Mais, une fois de plus, le latin était déjà une "langue morte" à cette époque. But, then again, Latin was already a "dead language" by that time.
Elle connaissait déjà cette histoire. She knew the story already.
J'ai déjà vu cette fille. I have seen that girl before.
J'ai déjà dit non. I've already said no.
Nous sommes déjà passés par ici. We've been here before.
Il devrait déjà être arrivé. He should have arrived already.
Vous aurez déjà entendu cette histoire. You will have heard this story before.
Je l'ai déjà appelé. I already called him.
J'ai déjà lu ce livre avant. I have read this book before.
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