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Jun 20, 2017 · The Germanic languages originated from the Common Germanic language spoken in what is now Scandinavia and northern Germany around 2,000 years ...
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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 · “Wo” means “where” as an interrogative pronoun. “Wo ist meine Tochter?” means “Where is my daughter?” “Wohin” means “Where to”.
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