World Languages, asked by kavaysharma2007, 10 months ago

when to use 'wo'and 'wohin' in german
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Answered by blossomag
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Answer:

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? and this is used when asking about motion or direction, as in "where to."

Answered by onjang
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Answer:“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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