Deep down in the cellar I sit.
It means "what's happening here?" in English
You disappeared yesterday
I'm already here
German "Keller" means English "cellar".
'Qu'est-ce que tu as manque hier soir?' is French for 'What did you miss last night?'
"Heir" doesn`t exist in the German language. You might mean the word hier, which is "here" in English.
hier - hereein - one or the masculine/neuter form of the indefinite article a"hier ein" is just a fragment and means nothing.
In the context of the question aus Deutschland gibt ja nich viele hier makes little sense but translates as: from Germany not many here.
Hier ruht... would be translated into English as here lies...It literally means here rests...(from ruhen - to rest)It is used on gravestone inscriptions and also in the form Ruhe in Frieden -Rest in Peace
hier - hereein - one or the masculine/neuter form of the indefinite article a"hier ein" is just a fragment and means nothing.
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Everything is impossible here = Es ist alles unmöglich hier.=============================================The phrase you're probably looking for is hier gibt es alles mögliche or hier gibt es alles möglicheund unmögliche. This translates as: every possible (and impossible) thing is present here.The equivalent English phrase is They have everything under the sun here