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 11 October 06:23   

    Middle English < Old English < Proto-Germanic , there usually signifies a abode further off.

    ## In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., admired as a audible place; as, he did not stop there, but connected his speech.

    ## To or into that place; .

    ##: Note: There is sometimes acclimated by way of exclamation, calling absorption to something, abnormally to something distant; as, There, there! See there! Attending there! There is generally acclimated as an expletive, and in this use, if it introduces a book or clause, the verb precedes its subject.

    #####: Note: There is abundant acclimated in composition, and generally has the faculty of a pronoun. See , , , etc.

    #: Note: There was aforetime acclimated in the faculty of .

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    In or at that place

    In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc.

    To or into that place;

    *Hungarian:

    *Icelandic:

    *Indonesian: (less distant), (more distant)

    *Japanese: (soko e), (asoko e)

    *Latin: , ,

    *: (-man = )

    *Russian: (tuda)

    *Slovene:

    *Spanish: ,

    *Swedish: (as exclamation: )

    *Turkish: (less distant), (more distant)

    *Ukrainian: (tudy)

    there

    #Used to or someone.

    #*There, there!

    

    

 


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