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What do you mean you're here?
Here you are.
Here you are. This Chinese meaning is for you.
The English pronunciation here is [h _ _ (r)]; The American pronunciation is [h_r].
As an adverb, it means here; At this time; At this moment. As a noun, it means hey to sigh here; Hello (used to attract attention).
When here is placed at the beginning of a sentence, if the subject is a noun, the sentence is usually inverted; If the subject is a personal pronoun, it is not inverted. The simple present tense is often used at this time.
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