In French, "please come this way" is pronounced as "s'il vous plaît, venez par ici" with the pronunciation: "seel voo pleh, ven-ay par ee-see".
To say "come here" in French, you would say "viens ici" for addressing someone informally (singular) or "venez ici" for addressing someone formally or addressing multiple people.
"venez ici" is pronounced as "veh-nay ee-see" in French. The "v" is pronounced like the English "v," "ee" as in "see," and the "ci" at the end sounds like "see."
"Nous sommes ici" means "we are here" in French.
"Ici garçon" translates to "Here, boy" in English.
In French, "please come this way" is pronounced as "s'il vous plaît, venez par ici" with the pronunciation: "seel voo pleh, ven-ay par ee-see".
To say "come here" in French, you would say "viens ici" for addressing someone informally (singular) or "venez ici" for addressing someone formally or addressing multiple people.
Singular form - viens ici (come here), plural/polite form - venez ici (you could say -avancez jusqu'ici - but it would probably be in a specific context - putting people into position - for example, at the beginning of a race).
"venez ici" is pronounced as "veh-nay ee-see" in French. The "v" is pronounced like the English "v," "ee" as in "see," and the "ci" at the end sounds like "see."
"quand viens-tu (singular + informal) ici en Chine / quand venez-vous (plural or formal) ici en chine ?"
(fr)ici=(en)here
'je' means 'I', and 'ici' means 'here' in French.
here is 'ici' in French.
vous ici ? means 'you here?' with a surprised expression on the face, in French.
"Nous sommes ici" means "we are here" in French.
"Ici garçon" translates to "Here, boy" in English.
vous venez means 'you come' in French.