(fr)ici=(en)here
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
C'est ici (pronounced "say eesea")
'viens ici' or simply 'ici' are the usual ways you say 'come here' to a dog in French.
"viens ici"
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).
Venez ici means 'come here' in French.
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
here is 'ici' in French.
We are here.
vous ici ? means 'you here?' with a surprised expression on the face, in French.
"Ici garçon" translates to "Here, boy" in English.
"Y a des Français ici" is informal French for "Il y a des Français ici," which means "There are French people here."
"cliquer ici" means "click here" (refering to a computer mouse click) in French.
"cliquer ici" means "click here" (refering to a computer mouse click) in French.
in french it means "here".
Je serai toujours ici means 'I will always be here'
vous êtes en vacances ici means 'you are on holiday/ on vacation here' in French.