i come here alot
I would come here more often if I knew you would be here.
Nice wings. Come here often?
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In Maori, "haere mai" means "welcome" or "come here." It is often used as a greeting to invite someone to come closer or to indicate that they are welcome.
It doesn't come that often it's rare but I have heard it. Here's a secret If you go for a walk when you here it you might get a fire hat (try to make your pet wear red) if you do you can unlock the dalmatian!
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Venga aqui. More often"Ven aqui", which is the familiar command form.
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Hi, Happily, it's not as difficult as it seems. For starters, I recommend giving the cue "here" rather than "come." The word "come" is used often in day-to-day conversation (come on, come here, come over, etc.) and it can easily lose meaning if your dog hears it out of context. Here's some guidelines on how to teach your dog to come when called: http://dogtime.com/basic-commands-obedience-come.html
An exclamatory sentence conveys strong emotion, often excitement or urgency, and uses an exclamation point at the end. Statement as a command: Come here. Don't shove me. I said no. Exclamatory sentence: Come here! Don't shove me! I said no!