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lena ^^
Hi there, What does it mean ta dah? And where did that term come from?
Thx~
Sep 7, 2017 9:26 PM
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Ta-da is the phrase you say when you show the conclusion of a trick or a surprise.
It is believed to be based on the sound of two notes (e.g. bells, piano notes) one would play at the conclusion of a trick.
For example:
Magician: Think of a number from 1 to 10 and I will guess it.
Person: Ok.
Magician: You are thinking of the number 3.
Person: Yes, I was!
Magician: Ta-da!
September 7, 2017
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Language Skills
Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Gulf), Arabic (Maghrebi), English, Persian (Farsi)
Learning Language
English
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