how do you say what in german if you mean the question it's wie sagt mann das hier auf deutsch?
j'ai pensé à vous hier soir : I thought about you yesterday evening
what did you wear yesterday?
on n'est pas sortis hier soir
kommen Sie bitte hier.
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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hier - hereein - one or the masculine/neuter form of the indefinite article a"hier ein" is just a fragment and means nothing.
ich komme neu hier makes no sense. It translates as I come new here.
It's French 'texto' (texting shorthand) for "In fact, that was which party (or celebration) in those photos?
Yesterday in French is "hier."
You disappeared yesterday
It means "what's happening here?" in English
I'm already here
'Qu'est-ce que tu as manque hier soir?' is French for 'What did you miss last night?'
"Hier était" translates to "Yesterday was" in English. It is a phrase that can be used to refer to something that occurred or existed the previous day. For example, one might say "Hier était un bon jour" meaning "Yesterday was a good day."
"hier" means yesterday.