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How do you say enter here in French?

There are a few ways to say "enter here" in French, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* Entrez ici. (This is the most direct translation and is quite formal.)

Informal:

* Entrez! (This is a more casual way to say "enter" and is often used when addressing someone directly.)

* Venez ici! (This means "come here" and is a more informal way to indicate a place to go.)

* Passez par ici. (This means "go through here" and is a bit more specific than "enter here".)

Using a sign:

* Entrée (This means "entrance" and is often used on signs.)

* Entrez (This is a shorter, more informal version of "Entrée" and is also used on signs.)

Ultimately, the best way to say "enter here" in French depends on the situation and the tone you want to convey.

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