Here you are Meaning in English
expression
ˈhiɹ/ /ˈju/ /ˈɑɹ/, /ɝ
HEER-yoo-AR
hˈiə/ /jˈuː/ /ɛə
HEE-uh-YOO-AIR
التعريف
A polite expression used when giving something to someone, like passing an object or serving food. It can also mean 'this is what you asked for.'
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used in everyday, polite conversation when handing something to someone. Sometimes replaced by 'here you go' (slightly more informal). Not used to indicate location meaning—it's always for giving/providing.
Spanish: aquí tienes - aquí estáPortuguese (BR): aqui está - aqui temPortuguese (PT): aqui está - tomaChinese (Simplified): 给你 - 这是给你的Chinese (Traditional): 給你 - 這是給你的Hindi: ये लीजिए - लोArabic: تفضل - ها هوBengali: নিন - এই নিনRussian: держите - вотJapanese: どうぞVietnamese: đây nè - của bạn đâyKorean: 여기 있어요 - 여기 있습니다Turkish: buyurun - alınUrdu: لیجیے - یہ لیجیےIndonesian: ini dia - silakan
جمل نموذجية
Here you are, your coffee.
basic
When you finish writing, hand me your paper. "Here you are."
basic
"Can I see that book?" "Here you are."
basic
You've been waiting for your fries—here you are, fresh and hot!
natural
Oh, you dropped your pen. Here you are, I picked it up for you.
natural
If you need more napkins, here you are.
natural