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Here and Hear are two words in English that appear similar in pronunciation but different in their usage. Such words are generally called as homonyms. The word โhereโ is used as an indeclinable that indicates the place of a particular thing or a person for that matter as in the sentence โHe lives here.โ
On the other hand the word โhearโ gives the meaning of listening something that is uttered. Hence โhearโ is a word that denotes an action. Hence it is a verb. On the other hand โhereโ is not a verb. It is in fact a kind of adjective.
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Oh shit, you're right. They're homophones, not homonyms. That's what I get for copy/pasting.
Oh for fuck's sake, lighten up, will ya? I was just funnin' with ya. That's how we roll around here.
Nahโฆthat was Lymes.