I means "Girl, where are you?", but the grammar is incorrect. You used "es", which is a form of "ser". This is not used for location. In this case, you should say "Chica, ¿donde estás?". If you said "Chica, ¿de donde es?" , then it would be the correct way of saying "Girl, where are you from?"
"Where is the lady of the night?"
where is North
That means where is the family from
"Where is the (female) doctor from?"
whatis mi donde vives in english
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Where are you from?
bad in English malo Spanish love max:-)
The translation would depend on the context, i.e. who is being spoken to/about. It could mean any of these: Where are you from? Where is she from? Where is he from? Where is it from?
Where is it or where.
"¿De dónde es una chica alemana?" means "Where is a German girl from?". The broad answer is "Es de Alemania"- She's from Germany. If you wanted to be more specific, you would say "Es de" followed by the town.."Es de Berlin", for example.
Meaning: Where is this?
What you have written is garbage. It literally translates to: where you is might carry.