ここ
Meanings
- Here
- This place
- This location
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Explanation
ここ is a demonstrative indicating the speaker's current location or a place near the listener. It is used to point to 'this place' in contrast to distant locations. In simple statements, use ここ as the subject or object when you want to say something about the place itself. When talking about actions happening at the location, you often use ここで with a verb (actions taking place here), and with verbs of motion you can use ここへ to indicate movement toward this place. If you want to emphasize the word 'here', you can simply respond with ここです. Examples below show typical contexts: - ここは私の家です。 → This place is my house. - ここで写真を撮ります。 → I will take a photo here. - 学校はここへ行く途中です。 → The school is on the way here. (Note: this sentence uses ここへ to indicate direction toward here.) - ここにペンがあります。 → There is a pen here.
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This is a quiet place.
Please look at this map. Click here.
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