you are still here -- tu es encore là -- "tew ay (z)ah[n]-kohr lah"
Of course you may replace tu es with vous êtes as appropriate, and you could say toujours instead of encore without changing the meaning in this case.
Vous êtes toujours ici.
"Here we are" in French is "Nous y voilà".
The French word "d'ici" translates to "from here" or "by here" in English.
You can say "Je m'en vais" in French to express "I'm out of here."
"Here I am" can be translated as "Me voici" in French.
You can say "nous voilà" in French to express "here we are."
They can't have, because there's game here still.
Here is ici in French
here in french is ici
The French for 'here' is ici.
how did the french get here from France
Voici is a French equivalet of 'Here is'.
here is 'ici' in French.
Enter here in French is entrer ici.
Here is/are = Voici or Voila
You can say "Je m'en vais" in French to express "I'm out of here."
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être ici is the phrase in French Language. This is used the represent the phase to be here.