hier - here
ein - one or the masculine/neuter form of the indefinite article a
"hier ein" is just a fragment and means nothing.
here
hier - hereein - one or the masculine/neuter form of the indefinite article a"hier ein" is just a fragment and means nothing.
ich komme neu hier makes no sense. It translates as I come new here.
Yesterday in French is "hier."
You disappeared yesterday
It means "what's happening here?" in English
I'm already here
'Qu'est-ce que tu as manque hier soir?' is French for 'What did you miss last night?'
"Hier était" translates to "Yesterday was" in English. It is a phrase that can be used to refer to something that occurred or existed the previous day. For example, one might say "Hier était un bon jour" meaning "Yesterday was a good day."
"hier" means yesterday.
He does not live here any longer
Yesterday in French is "hier".