"Come here" in Traditional Chinese is 過來. In Simplified Chines, this is 过来. In Hanyu Pinyin, it is pronounced "guo4lai2." In GR it is pronounced "guohlai." Literally, it means "cross over come" but translates as "come here" in English.
"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .
"come in" in Chinese is "请进", pronounce as "Chin Jin" .
'i am here to see you' in chinese is"我是来看你的"
Most books say they come the Chinese. Most books say they came from the Chinese Most books have said that they came from china.
祝你在這裡 = wish you were here
perro is come on i kurdish
To answer "where do you come first when you come last?", I'd say the answer is you would be coming to "here", would be "here", and would stay "here" (wherever "here" is). Although some could say you are "there", in your view you would still be "here". So, "here" you are and "here" you will be! (That's what happens when you come last--you get to wait!)
because it's something they can respond to like you can say come here come here then you say your dogs name
In Farsi, you would say "بیا اینجا" which is pronounced as "bia inja."
To say "come here" in Malayalam, you can use the phrase "ഇവിടെ വാ" (ivide va).
Here is how to say "I see you" in Chinese: 我看你 I've added a related link on how to do this.
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