To say "here" in Spanish, you would use the word "aquí." It is used to indicate a location that is close to the speaker. For example, you might say "Estoy aquí," which means "I am here."
You simply say "Get out of here."
You would say "if she were not here to work," or possibly, "if she didn't have to work here."
The more correct way to say this would be "It is humbling to be here". You can, as an alternative, say "I am humbled to be here."
To say "come here" in Hawaiian, you would say " hele mai."
it is here = zeh po (זה פה) or you can just say "po" (פה)
Here is/are = Voici or Voila
i am here
여기 = here
If she were here is the answer. 'If she Were Here' is the correct answer but I guess both can be accepted.
No it's not correct grammar. You don't say "Myself is here." You say "I am here," so you would say "John and I are here."
To say "come here" in Igbo language, you would say "bia nye."
Well, if you talking about inanimate object, you should say here it goes, and if about person, then here you go :)