"Where did you go?" is a common way to ask someone in Engpsh where they went. This phrase is derived from the verb "to go," which means to move or travel to a different location. Here are a few examples of how this phrase can be used in a sentence:

"I went to the store."
"Where did you go after work?"
"I went to visit my grandma."

In each of these examples, the speaker is telpng someone else where they went or asking someone else where they went.

You can also use the phrase "Where have you been?" to ask someone where they have been over a longer period of time. For example:

"Where have you been all day?"
"I've been at work."

This phrase is formed using the present perfect tense, which is used to describe actions that started in the past and are still continuing in the present.