What does there mean?

The word there is used in a variety of different ways. It’s sometimes confused with their and they’re, but they have distinct meanings and spellings.

It is often used as a pronoun with “is”/“are” to say something exists or does not exist (e.g., “Is there a post office near here?”).

It is also frequently used as an adverb to indicate location (e.g., “Please put it down over there on the table”) or to refer to a place already mentioned (e.g., “Have you ever been there before?”).