here in Japanese
here in Japanese is ここ, ここで, ここに — here means at, in, or to this place — the place where the speaker is.
here in Japanese
ここ
Pronounced: koko
(location) In, on, or at this place (a place perceived to be close to the speaker); compare there.
ここで
Pronounced: kokode
(location) In, on, or at this place (a place perceived to be close to the speaker); compare there.
ここに
Pronounced: kokoni
(location) In, on, or at this place (a place perceived to be close to the speaker); compare there.
ここへ
Pronounced: kokohe
(location) In, on, or at this place (a place perceived to be close to the speaker); compare there.
こちらへ
Pronounced: kochirahe
(location) In, on, or at this place (a place perceived to be close to the speaker); compare there.
ここ
Pronounced: koko
(abstract) This time, the present situation.
What does "here" mean?
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adv At, in, or to this place — the place where the speaker is.
"Please come here for a moment."
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intj Used to attract someone's attention, offer something, or answer a roll call.
"Here, take my seat."
here in a sentence
- Please come here for a moment.
- We've lived here for ten years.
- Here, take my seat.
- "Smith?" "Here!"
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Frequently asked questions
What is "here" in Japanese?
"here" in Japanese is ここ, ここで, ここに. here means: At, in, or to this place — the place where the speaker is.
How do you pronounce ここ?
"here" in Japanese is ここ, pronounced "koko".
How do you use "here" in a sentence?
Example: "Please come here for a moment." In Japanese, "here" is ここ, ここで, ここに.
Are there other ways to say "here" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 5 translations listed for "here": ここ, ここで, ここに, ここへ, こちらへ.
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