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Jun 20, 2017 · The German wohin and woher do in fact have English equivalents. They are just no longer used, because they sound archaic.
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The German wohin and woher do in fact have English equivalents. They are just no longer used, because they sound archaic. Wohin in English is whither, as in ...
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Dec 6, 2018 · Woher is the opposite, whence, as in whence comest thou (from where did you come).
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Mar 20, 2018 · “Wohin” means “Where to”. For example “Wohin gehen Sie?” means where are you going (to). To complete the answer, there is “Woher” ...
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Jul 2, 2020 · My first observation is that the person asking the question is using the familiar form of “you” rather than the formal form.
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In English, we have one word for “where”, but in German there are three words. We use wo to ask where someone is. We use wohin to ask where someone is going ( ...
Oct 7, 2019 · Wo = Where. Wo bist du? Where are you? Woher = From where. Woher kommst du? = Where do you come from? Wohin = To where. Wohin gehst du?
Jul 1, 2023 · derived from Old High German thiota, diota (Proto-Germanic *theudō) meaning "people", "nation", "folk".
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