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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 (direction away from the speaker). And we use woher to ask where someone is coming from (direction toward the speaker).
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Mar 27, 2021 · My gut feeling is that “Wohin fährst du?” is a tad more formal than “Wo fährst du hin?” (same with “Woher kommst du?” / “Wo kommst du her?”) 5 ...
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Jun 16, 2019 · German has two question words for asking "where." One is wo? and is used when asking the location of someone or something. The other is wohin?
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Apr 22, 2017 · This questions asks for a place (»wo«). It asks for the place, to which the ship is moving. The second question asks for a direction (»wohin«).
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Oct 16, 2019 · Wo = Where = It denotes position. Wohin = whereto = It shows movement from one point to the other.
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Oct 27, 2018 · "Wohin", the things aren't yet at a place, you are looking for where to put them, do you ask: "Wohin" shall I put them. "Wo", the things are at ...