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[ English
[ Etymology
From Middle English here < Old English hēr (in this place) < Proto-Germanic stem *khi- < Proto-Indo-European *ki- (this) + adverbial suffix -r. Cognate with the English pronoun he.
[ Pronunciation
[ Noun
Wikipedia
here (uncountable)
- (abstract) This place; this location.
- Come over here.
- (abstract) This time, situation.
- Here in history, we are less diligent about quashing monopolies.
[ Translations
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[ Adverb
here (not comparable)
- In, on, or at this place.
- To this place.
[ Translations
in, on, or at this place
- Albanian: këtu
- Arabic: هُنَا (húnā)
- Azeri: burada, bax budur, bura
- Binisayâ: dinhi, didí
- Bulgarian: тук (tuk)
- Catalan: aquí, ací
- Chinese: 这里 (zhè lǐ), 这兒 (zhè+ér=zhèr)
- Czech: zde cs(cs)
- Danish: her da(da)
- Dutch: hier nl(nl)
- Esperanto: ĉi tie eo(eo), tie ĉi eo(eo)
- Estonian: siin et(et)
- Finnish:
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- täällä (the place wider or less accurately confined)
- tässä (-"- smaller or more accurately confined)
- French: ici fr(fr)
- Georgian: აი (ai)
- German: hier de(de)
- Middle High German: hier, hie
- Old High German: hiar, hêr
- Gothic: her
- Greek: ,
- Ancient: ἐνθάδε (entháde)
- Modern: εδώ el(el) (eðó)
- Guaraní: ko'ápe
- Hawaiian: ma‘ane‘i, ne‘i, ‘ane‘i
- Hebrew: כאן (he) (kán), פה (he) (pó)
- Hungarian: itt hu(hu)
- Icelandic: hér is(is)
- Ido: hike
- Interlingua: hic, ci
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- Irish: abhus ga(ga), anseo ga(ga)
- Italian: qui it(it), qua it(it)
- Japanese: ここに (koko ni), ここで (koko de)
- Kannada: ಇಲ್ಲಿ (illi), ಇದರಲ್ಲಿ (idaralli)
- Khmer: េនះ (nis)
- Klingon: naDev
- Korean: 여기 (yeogi)
- Latin: hic la(la)
- Lithuanian: čia
- Luxembourgish: hei
- Malay: di sini ms(ms)
- Novial: hir, dislok, disilok
- Old English: her ang(ang)
- Old Norse: hér
- Persian: اینجا (injā)
- Polish: tu pl(pl), tutaj pl(pl)
- Portuguese: aqui pt(pt)
- Russian: здесь (zdes’), тут (tut)
- Slovene: tu sl(sl), tukaj sl(sl)
- Spanish: aquí es(es), acá es(es)
- Swedish: här sv(sv)
- Thai: ที่นี่ (thīnī)
- Tupinambá: iké
- Turkish: burada tr(tr), işte tr(tr), burası tr(tr)
- Vietnamese: tại đây
- Volapük: is
- Welsh: yma
- Xhosa: apha
- Yiddish: אַהער (aher)
- Zulu: la, lapha
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to this place
- Arabic: إلَى هُنَا (ílā húnā)
- Azeri: bura, buraya
- Binisayâ: tipakanhi
- Bulgarian: насам (nasam), дотук (dotuk)
- Chinese: 到这儿 (dào zhè er)
- Czech: sem cs(cs)
- Danish: herhen
- Dutch: hierheen nl(nl)
- Esperanto: ĉi tien eo(eo), tien ĉi eo(eo)
- Estonian: kohal
- Finnish:
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- tänne (the place wider or less accurately confined)
- tähän (-"- smaller or more accurately confined)
- French: par ici fr(fr)
- German: hierher de(de), hierhin de(de), her de(de)
- Middle High German: hër, hëre, har
- Old High German: hera
- Greek: ,
- Ancient: ἐνθάδε (entháde)
- Modern: εδώ el(el) (eðó)
- Hebrew: הנה (he) (hénah), לכאן (he) (lekán), לפה (he) (lepó)
- Hindi: यहां (yahāng)
- Hungarian: ide hu(hu), erre hu(hu)
- Icelandic: hingað is(is)
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- Interlingua: usque hic, usque ci
- Irish: anseo ga(ga)
- Japanese: こちらへ (kochira e)
- Kannada: ಇತ್ತ (itta), ಈ ಕಡೆಗೆ (ī kaḍege)
- Klingon: naDev
- Korean: 이리 (iri)
- Latin: huc la(la)
- Luxembourgish: hei, hier
- Malay: ke sini ms(ms)
- Old English: hider ang(ang)
- Persian: باینجا (ba’injā)
- Polish: tutaj pl(pl), dotąd pl(pl)
- Portuguese: para aqui pt(pt), para cá pt(pt)
- Russian: сюда ru(ru) (sjudá)
- Slovak: sem sk(sk)
- Slovene: sem sl(sl)
- Spanish: acá es(es), hacia acá es(es)
- Swedish: hit sv(sv), hitåt sv(sv)
- Thai: มาตรงนี้ (mātrongnī)
- Turkish: buraya tr(tr)
- Vietnamese: đây, bên này
- Volapük: iso
- Welsh: yma, hyd yma
- Zulu: lapha, neno
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[ See also
[ Breton
[ Noun
here
- October
[ Dutch
[ Noun
here m.
- Flexed form of heer; lord.
[ Hungarian
[ Pronunciation
IPA: [hɛɾɛ]
[ Noun
here
- testicle
- drone
[ Latin
[ Adverb
here (not comparable)
- Alternative form of herī.
[ Old English
[ Etymology
From Germanic *harjo-z, from Indo-European *korio-. Cognate with Old Saxon heri (Dutch heer), Old High German heri (German Heer), Old Norse herr (Swedish här, Danish hær), Gothic 𐌷𐌰𐍂𐌾𐌹𐍃; the Indo-European root also gave Ancient Greek κοίρανος, Middle Irish cuire, Baltic *kara- (Lithuanian kãras).
[ Pronunciation
[ Noun
here m.
- army (especially of the enemy)
- Sio fierd ðone here gefliemde. The English force put thee [Danish] army to flight. (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle)
[ Derived terms
[ Declension
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