adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb; in this case, 'c'mere' is an adverb indicating a direction or movement toward the speaker
interjection an interjection expresses a strong emotion or sentiment; in this case, 'c'mere' is an informal way of calling someone to come closer
Used as a colloquial contraction of 'come here' to beckon someone to come closer.
May be more prevalent in certain regions where colloquial contractions are common.
Sometimes used as a command for pets to come closer or follow their owner.
Commonly used among friends or family members in a relaxed or informal setting.
In dialogue or written text, a writer may use 'c’mere' to indicate a character's informal or familiar tone when speaking to another character.
A psychologist may use 'c’mere' in a therapeutic setting to encourage a client to come closer for a more intimate or confidential conversation.