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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
voila

1739, French voilà, imperative of voir "to see, to view" (from Latin videre "to see;" see vision) + la "there" (from Latin ille "yonder").

Wiktionary
voila

interj. "Lo! There it is", ta-da, presto

voilà

interj. (borrowed) Lo, there it is; ta-da; presto; behold; bam!

Wikipedia
Voilà (album)

Voilà is the first album of the Brazilian singer Rhaissa Bittar, who arose from the alternative music scene of São Paulo (Brazil). It was released in 2010.

Voila

Voila or Voilà may refer to:

Music
  • Voila (album), by singer Belinda Carlisle
  • "Voila", a single by Radio Killer which charted in Romania
  • Voila!, an album by Italian singer In-Grid
  • "Voilà", a song by French singer Françoise Hardy
  • "Voila", a song by Mogwai from the album Magik Six
  • "Voila", a song by Death Grips from the album The Powers That B
Other
  • Voilà, also known as Comcel Haiti, a phone company in Haiti
  • La belle que voilà, a novel by Louis Hémon
  • Voila, Brașov, a commune in Romania
  • Voilà Hotel Rewards, a hotel guest loyalty program

Usage examples of "voila".

Championnet, voilà, comme vous le dites, de graves nouvelles, mon cher Salvato.

Comment ferez-vous, Jacques Novelli, maintenant que vous voilà un pauvre enfant avec cet amour de moi qui vous tient?

Mais voilà que, par un concours de circonstances inattendues, non seulement le capitaine Pamphile emportait, mais encore rapportait.

We print, and now the scientist know, they open my book, voilà, the American bird they never see.

They needed a representative, the Institute needed exposure, and voila, Brandywine arrives at the lectern.

Nancy, add one simple search of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and presto, chango, voila!

A short hike took me to the birdshit, and, voila - there was the van, sitting there dark, ZZ Top rumbling from within.