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How do you say over here in french?

"Over here" in French can be translated in a few ways, depending on the context:

* "Ici" (Formal/Informal) - This is the most common and straightforward translation, meaning "here." It works in most situations.

* "Par ici" (Formal/Informal) - This literally translates to "by here" and is used to direct someone towards a specific location, often in a more inviting way.

* "Venez ici" (Formal/Informal) - This literally means "come here" and is used to beckon someone to a specific place.

The choice of the best translation depends on the situation. For example:

* If you are simply indicating your location, "Ici" would be the most natural choice.

* If you are inviting someone to join you, "Par ici" would be a good option.

* If you are calling someone to a specific place, "Venez ici" would be the most appropriate.

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