Where are you from in Spanish

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To say “Where are you from?” in Spanish, you would say “¿De dónde eres?”

The phrase breaks down as follows:
 
¿De dónde?” means “Where from?”
 
Eres” is the second person singular form of the verb “ser” (to be), which is used to ask about someone’s origin or nationality.
 
So, the literal translation of “¿De dónde eres?” is “From where are you?” or “Where are you from?”
 
It’s a common way to ask someone about their place of origin or nationality in Spanish.

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