How to Say ‘Here’ in French
Ici
ee-see
[ee-see]
💬 Usage Tip: "Ici" means "here." Easy and handy: "Je suis ici" = "I am here." Pronounced roughly "ee-see."
🇫🇷 In France: You'll hear "ici" often in directions in France, especially in shops, stations, and when someone points something out.
Phrase Breakdown
Ici
[ee-see]
here
Adverb used to indicate a place close to the speaker: 'here'.
Venez ici, s'il vous plaît.
Come here, please.
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