Here ( adverb , interjection )

(As an adverb)

Here ( adverb )

  1. In, at, or to this place.
  2. To or toward this place.
  3. At this point in time or space.
  4. In this matter, situation, or respect.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english hēr; akin to old high german hiar here and perhaps to latin carus dear.

Examples:

  1. She walked over here to meet me.
  2. Here is where I live.
  3. Let's stop here for a break.
  4. Here is my phone number.
  5. Here's to a great day!

(As an interjection)

Here ( interjection )

  1. In, at, or to this place.
  2. To or toward this place.
  3. At this point in time or space.
  4. In this matter, situation, or respect.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english hēr; akin to old high german hiar here and perhaps to latin carus dear.

Examples:

  1. She walked over here to meet me.
  2. Here is where I live.
  3. Let's stop here for a break.
  4. Here is my phone number.
  5. Here's to a great day!
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