I am from here(abouts)
"De aquí a donde" in English means "from here to where." It is a phrase used to inquire about the destination or distance between two points.
"Aqui são" in Portuguese translates to "Here are" in English. It is used to indicate the location of something or someone in relation to the speaker.
Aqui vive is Portuguese for here lives......
"Aqui esta" means "here it is" in Spanish. It is used to indicate that something is being presented or provided to someone.
from now until where
Vete de Aqui was created in 2005.
and the bathroom is here
I am from here(abouts)
l escenario de la investigación aquí
No yo muy cerca de aqui = I am not to close to here
I have my math homework right here
Here with me at Patty's house
of course: de transcurso; a aqui tambien:to here too
Aqui hay un poco acerca de nosotros or aqui hay algo acerca de nosotros
What a pair of madwomen I've got hereabouts.
It means "You are not from here". You are basically denying someone's claim to belong. Peace.