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Which one is it really hear hear or here here? Where does the saying really come from?. Merriam webster’s definition for here there as a noun is “here”=this place, and “here” as an adverb “here”=to in this place at this location. In this sentence “He’s living around here”. What part of speech is the word “here”? He’s living around London. At this point of view, “here” acts like a noun. He’s living around to this place.. I got an email from an instructor today. Towards the end of email she says “Here is to finishing off the semester in a positive way.” What does that mean?. It’s got me wondering. What is the reason for not using the preposition at before here? Is it because here is an adverb and it is wrong to use a preposition before an adverb? What if we use here with its nominal meaning, as in “get away from here “, or “It’s really in here “, and then say “Look at here” meaning “Look at this place”?.