"Hear" refers to something that is perceived by the ear. Such as Did you hear that noise? Do you need a hearing aid? If I hear you say that one more time I'm going to...
"Here" refers to a place or at some point or to present something. Such as Here you go. I told you the cookies are right over here. My friend here is single. Here once stood the Twin Towers.
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they mean the same thing. ex can anybody hear me? and can anyone hear me?
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Here is a homophone for hear.
The only difference between here and there is about locality. Here is close to you. There is farther away from you. Or the "T" "t"here here.
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The homonym for hear is here.
the homonym for hear is here.
It is Hear Hear (originated from members telling others to 'Hear' what the speaker was saying)
Here to Hear was created in 1989.
Here, hear, and hare are three homophones for hear.
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