"Car? Here it is!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Voiture? La voici! The phrase also translates as "Car? Here she is!" for those who give their automobiles genders and names. The pronunciation will be "vwa-tyoor la vwa-see" in French.
Voici means here is in English.
French: voici ma main English: here is my hand
"Voici" in French translates to "here is" or "this is" in English. It is used to introduce something or someone that is present or being presented.
"Here I am" can be translated as "Me voici" in French.
In French, "these are" is translated as "ce sont" or "voici" depending on the context.
"Here's the French flag!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Voice le drapeau français! The pronunciation of the masculine singular exclamation will be "vwa-see luh dra-po fraw-sey" in French.
In English "Voici les yeux et le nez" means "Here are the eyes and nose." "Voici les yeux et le nez" is in French.
Voici... means here is...Voilà... means there is...Le chien que voici means the dog hereLe chien que voilà means the dog there
Here it is ( le,la voici)here is
Voici. (i.e., "voici ma soeur" - here is my sister)
voici
Voici is a French equivalet of 'Here is'.