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Hier

Hier is a German adverb meaning "here." It denotes location relative to the speaker and is used to identify a place in proximity. It appears in statements such as "Ich bin hier" or "Hier ist der Schlüssel" to indicate where something is located. In everyday speech, hier is often used with additional words to clarify position and contrasts with dort, which means "there."

Historically, hier is a basic demonstrative adverb in Standard German. It shares roots with cognate forms in

Hier is also a surname of German origin. It appears in historical and contemporary records among German-speaking

Pronunciation is roughly [ˈhiːɐ̯] in standard German, with the initial h pronounced and the vowel sound similar

other
West
Germanic
languages;
the
English
word
here
is
a
close
cognate.
The
usage
is
foundational
in
both
spoken
and
written
German
and
is
a
common
element
in
phrases
describing
place
or
presence.
populations
and
their
descendants.
As
a
surname,
it
may
be
found
in
various
countries
through
migration,
and
bearers
carry
the
name
independently
of
the
adverb’s
everyday
meaning.
to
the
English
long
"ee."
The
word
is
one
of
the
most
frequently
used
expressions
for
locating
people
and
objects
in
German,
and
it
also
appears
in
compound
forms
and
idiomatic
expressions.
See
also:
Here
(disambiguation)
for
related
terms
and
uses
in
other
languages.