To answer this requires that you know what or who was here, and under what circumstnaces. "I was here" would be "estuve aqui" for a singular event, or "estaba aqui" if it was a habitual or repeated condition. The word changes if it is she, he, they, or we were here.
"Who is here?" is "¿Quién está aquí?" in Spanish.
here: aquí
"I'm here" in Spanish is "Estoy aquí".
"Who works here" in Spanish would be "¿Quién trabaja aquí?"
The Spanish say it more politely: "Ven aqui", which means "come here". There is no direct Spanish translation for, "Get your butt over here".
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aqui (with an accent on the i) means "here" in Spanish
aqui
The Spanish translation for "Do you want to live here?" is "¿Quieres vivir aqui?.
"Here is" would be "aquí está".
Aqui (Ah kee) means : here. English: I am here. Spanish: Yo estoy aqui.
Are you asking how to say Courtesy in Spanish If you are here is my answer''cortesía''