Tout va bien ici .- Everything is fine here. All is going well here.
It means "come here my love".
"Don't look elsewhere, this is here"
ici
"il fait du soleil ici" or 'ici le temps est ensoleillé"
In which context? If "you are here" it would be: "Vous etes ici" In the context "Oh, here you are", it would be " Oh, vous etes ici "
Rester ici means 'to stay here' in English.
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
"I am here."
The sentence 'On mange bien' literally means One eats well. But it also may be translated as We eat well. And as a question, particularly with 'ici' or here at the end, it may mean You eat well here?
"C'est très bien ici"
"Love is why we are here"
The beginning should be "est-ce que", but it means "Does everyone here speak French?"
and well, I would like to write it here
Ici on parle Francais! in French is "French is spoken here!" in English.
Pronounce "ici" like you're saying the English letter "e" and "c".
(fr)ici=(en)here
Ici. As in, 'Je suis ici, où vous êtes?'