where is your husband
Wo ist dein bett?
It probably means 'where is your room?' but the sentence is grammatically incorrect. 'Wo ist dein Zimmer?' would be the correct way to ask that.
wo ist meine Armbanduhr = where is my wristwatch
"Wo ist" in German means "where is" in English. It is used to ask for the location of something or someone.
Translated from the German, this means "where is my book?".
wo ist is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
It means: "Where is my birthday cake?" :)
It means, "Where is my brother?".
"Wo ist mein Haus?" means "Where is my house?". Du haus ist in Deutschland
The German phrase "Wo ist das Geschenk?" translates as "Where is the present" or "Where is the gift?"
Was und wo ist die Apokalypse translates as what and where is the apocalypse
"Wo ist die Herrentoilette, Bitte?" is the polite phrase for the mens room. "Wo ist die Damentoilette, Bitte?" is the polite phrase for the Ladies room. Where as the uninhibited use the phrase "Wo ist das Klo Bitte"