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Wohin in English is whither, as in whither goest thou (in what direction are you going). Woher is the opposite, whence, as in whence comest thou (from where ...
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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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Dec 6, 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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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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Oct 16, 2019 · 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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May 17, 2015 · I assume you're asking whether there's a reason the German equivalent of each is the opposite of the English one. The words are related, ...
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Aug 4, 2015 · In German, what's the origin of "woher" & "wohin"? The German wohin and woher do in fact have English equivalents. They are just no longer ...
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Oct 7, 2019 · Wo=where, wohin=a destination, woher = the origin of something. Woher could also be formed with "von wo". Upvote 4. Downvote Reply reply
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