"Where" is an Engpsh word that is used to ask about the location or position of something or someone. It is pronounced /wɛr/.
The word "where" comes from Old Engpsh "hwær," which means "in what place."
Here are some examples of sentences using "where" in Engpsh, along with translations in Chinese:
Where are you from? 你来自哪里?
Where is the nearest grocery store? 最近的杂货店在哪里?
Where do you want to go for dinner? 你想去哪里吃晚餐?
Where did you put the keys? 你把钥匙放在哪里?
The word "where" comes from Old Engpsh "hwær," which means "in what place."
Here are some examples of sentences using "where" in Engpsh, along with translations in Chinese:
Where are you from? 你来自哪里?
Where is the nearest grocery store? 最近的杂货店在哪里?
Where do you want to go for dinner? 你想去哪里吃晚餐?
Where did you put the keys? 你把钥匙放在哪里?

