Depends on what you mean with 'here'. But if you mean the US then with the plane.
"I am here."
The French word "d'ici" translates to "from here" or "by here" in English.
"Nous sommes ici" means "we are here" in French.
Literal = "Clear. Here you have" The saying mere: "Sure, here you are" "Sure, here you go" "Sure, Take this."
It depends what you mean by "here". If you mean a place for example Wisconsin you would get out of here by leaving, or if you mean life you get out of here when you die
Depends on what you mean with 'here'. But if you mean the US then with the plane.
Where is it here.
It means 'here permanently' '
did you seduce him here.
The word "here" means in this place.
Means 'he is here', 'he is presen here'. On weaker posibilities, but it could also mean 'he comes (in) here' and 'he stays here'.
Aquí means "here," as in, 'I live here': Vivo aquí.
it can mean "here's what happened,"and it can mean,"this is what I'm gonna do." or, "this will happen," pretty much, it means just about anything like that.
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There, or not here.
here