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Already a Member? Sign In Here. Hi everybody! Welcome to GermanPod The fastest, easiest, and most fun way to learn German. In the last lesson, we learned how to ask "What" questions in German This time, we are going to ask "where" questions. Imagine you're calling your friend and want to know where he is now. You will ask him Wo bist du?
Bist, which is "are", the 2nd person form of the verb sein which we have already learned. Finally du, which is the informal for "you" So, altogether it is Wo bist du? As in English, the question word is here placed in the 1st position, then the verb, and then the subject. But be careful, because several variations of Wo are possible in German. The word Wo also changes if you are asking about an arrival point, or destination.
If you say, Wohin gehst du? You can also hear wonach which literally means "where after. The grammatical rule for Wo, Woher, and Wohin remains the same -- they all have to be followed by a verb. Wo bist du? Woher kommst du? Wohin gehst du? Here the verb is gehen, "to go". That can be translated as "From where are you native? In this lesson, we learned how to use the German word for "Where", Wo, and also its different variations.
Now you can avoid getting lost! Bis bald! Hide All. See examples containing wo kommt das 15 examples with alignment. See examples containing woher kommt das 10 examples with alignment. See examples containing wo ist dein 7 examples with alignment. Erm, where is this located exactly? Erm, wo ist dieser befindet sich genau? And where is this Tauren now? Und wo ist dieser Tauren jetzt?
And where is this fabulous party? Und wo ist diese fabelhafte Party? Und jetzt So where is this Hollentier now? Also, wo ist das Hollentier jetzt? Now, where is this gold kept? Also, wo ist das Gold versteckt? Und wo ist dieser Brief jetzt? And where is this mystery brother of yours? Und wo ist dieser geheimnisvolle Bruder? And where is this Jarl now?
Und wo ist dieser Jarl jetzt? And where is this Mr Ricord? Play Wie? Play Wie viel? Play Wie viele? Play Wann beginnt der Film? Play Was ist das? Wie viel Zeit haben wir? How much time have we? Wie viele Kartons hat Oma? How many boxes has Grandma? Wo sind die Kartons?
Warum machen wir das? Wo sind die Fotos? Schau mal! Wer ist das? Was ist das? Ist das eine Maus?! Play Wo sind die Schuhe? Play Wo sind die Spiele? Du trinkst Bier. You drink beer. Trinkst du Bier? Do you drink beer? Ich bin klug.
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