Pronounce "ici" like you're saying the English letter "e" and "c".
(fr)ici=(en)here
Singular form - viens ici (come here), plural/polite form - venez ici (you could say -avancez jusqu'ici - but it would probably be in a specific context - putting people into position - for example, at the beginning of a race).
C'est ici (pronounced "say eesea")
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
ça schlingue ici is a slang phrase meaning 'it's stinking here'
I am here for you / you are the reason of me being here
You can say "Je suis ici" in French to mean "I am here."
"venez ici" is pronounced as "veh-nay ee-see" in French. The "v" is pronounced like the English "v," "ee" as in "see," and the "ci" at the end sounds like "see."
S'il vous plait, venez par ici /or/ Venez par ici s'il vous plait.
here is 'ici' in French.
(fr)ici=(en)here
ICI House was created in 1958.
ICI Pakistan was created in 1952.
Ici Paris was created in 1941.
je serai ici
ICI Construction stands for Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Construction.
qui habite ici ?Personne n'habite ici ; personne ne vit ici.Il n'y a personne ici ; il n'y a personne qui habite ici ; il n'y a personne qui vit ici."Rien" (nothing) would not be used when talking about persons, only about things.Is there someting there ?il n'y a rien ici. (there's nothing here)