Come Here is a two-word proper noun phrase used to call someone to approach. It combines a common verb with a demonstrative that signals proximity, functioning as a directive or label in contexts like signage, media titles, or informal address. It often appears with a soft, clipped cadence and can be pronounced with light stress on either word depending on emphasis. In natural speech, the phrase may be reduced to /kʌm hɪɹ/ or /kʌm hɪə/ in rapid dialogue.
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