here you are

English dictionary entry

Meanings

phrase
  1. Said when handing something over to someone or doing a favour to them, usually to draw the recipient's attention to the exchange; equivalent to “thank you” when receiving something.
  2. Used to express disdain for someone's actions despite the speaker's hopes or expectations.

Pronunciation

en-au-here you are.ogg

Word forms

here you are
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