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  • “Wo” is used to ask for the place where something is/was/will be situated.
  • Wo bist du gerade? (Where are you at the moment?)
  • “Wohin” asks for the direction.
  • Wohin gehst du? (Where are you going (to)?)
  • There's also “woher” to ask about origin.
  • Woher kommst du? (Where do you come from?)
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Oct 16, 2019 · “Wo” means “where” as an interrogative pronoun. “Wo ist meine Tochter?” means “Where is my daughter?” “Wohin” means “Where to”.
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Dec 6, 2018 · “Wohin” means “where to” and “woher” means “where from”. So “wohin gehst Du?” is “where are you going?” And “woher kommst Du?” Is “where do you ...
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Dec 6, 2018 · Both mean. to live. in English but it is because English overloads two concepts with one word. To live in and occupy a space and use it ...
Oct 7, 2019 · And dated English has these as well: Where = wo, whence = woher, whither = wohin. Reply reply.
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