Her is a word used to talk about a girl or woman. We use it when we already know who the female person is. It shows that we speak about something belonging to her or connected to her.
Her book is on the table.
I saw her at the park today.
Her can come before a noun to show that something belongs to a woman or girl. It means the thing is hers.
Her car is very fast.
I like her shoes.
Sometimes, Her is used to speak about a female god or a woman with power in poetry or formal speech. It shows respect or special meaning.
They prayed to her for protection.
Her majesty rules with kindness.
In old or local English, 'Her!' is sometimes used when calling a woman to get her attention. It is not common today but may appear in stories or songs.
Her! Wait for me!
Her, can you help me here?
Her works as a word after verbs to show who receives an action (object), or before nouns to show possession. It is part of English grammar for talking about females.
I gave her the letter.
Her idea was good.
In modern contexts, her is used respectfully as a pronoun for people who identify as female. It helps show gender identity and respect.
Her pronouns are she/her.
Please use her name and her pronouns.
Sometimes in local speech, people say 'her' instead of 'here'. This is not standard English but may be heard in casual talking or stories.
Come her and see this.
I live her in this town.