me voilà

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March 19, 2008

Picked up this phrase, me voilà, in the theme song of an animated children's movie, Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron. Can anyone explain it's meaning? Is it grammatically correct or have the song writers taken licence to fit their jingle?
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September 10, 2008

Hi there, "me voilà" means "here I come". Perfectly OK although it's not Victor Hugo's literary skills. It's more "colloquial" but perfect for a cartoon! :D

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