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Jun 20, 2017 · The first usage denotes a place and translates as wo, the other a direction: it translates as wohin. Hin and her are particles that denote ...
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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, ...
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Dec 6, 2018 · To complete the answer, there is “Woher”, which means “Where from”. For example “Woher kommen Sie?” means “Where are you coming from?”.
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Jul 25, 2021 · English and German both evolved from common West Germanic, a group of dialects in northern central Europe. The West Germanic tribes spread ...
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Jan 16, 2019 · German, Dutch and Italian derrive the language's name from the same (Germanic) word thiudisk meaning the people's. French, Spanish and ...
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Mar 20, 2018 · To complete the answer, there is “Woher”, which means “Where from”. For example “Woher kommen Sie?” means “Where are you coming from?”.
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Dec 6, 2018 · To complete the answer, there is “Woher”, which means “Where from”. For example “Woher kommen Sie?” means “Where are you coming from?”.
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Jul 3, 2023 · Woher is the opposite, whence, as in whence comest thou (from where did you come). Both words thus imply direction and movement. This has gotten ...
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