There

/ðɛr/ adverb, pronoun

There is used to talk about a place that is not here, or to point something out, as in 'over there'. It is also used in sentences like 'There is a book on the table' to introduce that something exists.

From Old English *þær* 'in or at that place', related to 'that' and 'the'. It has long served both as a location word and as a dummy subject in sentences.

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