"Venez ici"
("viens ici" should only be used when speaking with someone who you are very familiar with)
To say "come here" in French, you would say "viens ici" for addressing someone informally (singular) or "venez ici" for addressing someone formally or addressing multiple people.
"Venez ici" in French means "come here."
You can say "nous voilà" in French to express "here we are."
You can say "Je m'en vais" in French to express "I'm out of here."
"Here we are" in French is "Nous y voilà".
You can say "sortez-moi d'ici" in French to mean "get me out of here."
'viens ici' or simply 'ici' are the usual ways you say 'come here' to a dog in French.
'viens ici'
"viens ici"
'Paris, ici je viens'
Here is ici in French
here is 'ici' in French.
"Venez ici" in French means "come here."
How do you say the birds come out in february in french?
You can say "nous voilà" in French to express "here we are."
Enter here in French is entrer ici.
"Here we are" in French is "Nous y voilà".
You can say "sortez-moi d'ici" in French to mean "get me out of here."