Meaning: This means to ask someone to leave because you don't want them in the same place as you.
Choice of Words: The word "want" means to desire or wish for something. "Here" means in this place. "Go away" means to leave a place.
Alternative Expressions
I don't want you here, go away.
Meaning: This means to ask someone to move or leave from where you are. It's like saying, Please move to a different place from me.
Choice of Words:I is the person speaking, don't means they don't like or accept something, want means to desire or wish for something, you is the person being spoken to, here means the current location, go is a simple verb that means to move or travel somewhere, away means to create distance from the current location or to move from the speaker. When you put them together, "I don't want you here, go away" is a clear instruction asking someone to leave the area near the speaker.
Get out of here.
Meaning: This means to ask someone to move or leave from where you are. It's like saying, Please leave this place right now.
Choice of Words:Get is a verb that means to obtain or receive something, out means to move from a place or position, here means the current location. When you put them together, "Get out of here" is a forceful instruction asking someone to leave the area near the speaker.
Leave this place.
Meaning: This means to ask someone to move or leave from where you are. It's like saying, Please move to a different place from here.
Choice of Words:Leave is a verb that means to go away from a place or person, this refers to the current location, place means a specific area or location. When you put them together, "Leave this place" is a polite instruction asking someone to move or leave from where you are.