"here we are" meaning in All languages combined

See here we are on Wiktionary

Proverb [English]

Etymology: here + we (“the speaker and the person being addressed”) + are Etymology templates: {{compound|en|here|we|are|t2=the speaker and the person being addressed}} here + we (“the speaker and the person being addressed”) + are Head templates: {{head|en|proverb|head=}} here we are, {{en-proverb}} here we are
  1. Indicates ambivalence or resignation about the present circumstances; dismisses the previous observations as irrelevant. Related terms: water under the bridge, what's done is done
    Sense id: en-here_we_are-en-proverb-oi~rVYKE Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English proverbs

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