Yes; the correct spelling is dónde.
where do you live? If accent on o' in 'donde', and question-mark) where you live...If used as part of a subordinate clause
'Donde' means 'where'.If you use it to start a question, it has an accent on the first 'o' and an up-side-down question mark: ¿Dónde? (Where?)If it is not used in a question, it doesn't have an accent (or a question mark).
Donde estas? (accent on 'a') (informal) Donde esta usted? (accent on 'a') (formal) PRONUNCIATION: Donde (DONday) esta(s) (essTAH(ss)) usted (ooSTAY)
'y de donde eres' = and where are you from*/and where you are from***with an accent on the 'o' ** without an accent'bb' could be someone's initials; or an abbreviation for 'bebe' = 'babe/baby'
Salma Hayek was born in Coatzacoalcos, Mexico (Spanish and English translation).'Where is Salma Hayek from' = 'De donde viene Salama Hayek?''Where was Salma Hayek born?' = 'Donde nacio Salma Kayek?'(Accent on o in nacio)
You say, "¿Dónde has estado?" Pron. DOAN day ahs ess TAH doh
In Spanish, "where are you" is " donde esta, Ud." or "donde estas, tu". (accent mark on "donde" and on "tu") From where are you or where are you from is ¿De dónde es usted? or ¿De dónde eres tú?
¿Dónde estás? means Where are you? Donde estas means Where these. . . Be careful with accent marks.
It depends on how it's used. If it's part of a question or places an emphasis on an object's location, then it does have an accent. If this isn't the case, then there isn't any accent. A good rule of thumb is that if "donde" can be replaced with "whereby" or "in which," then it doesn't have an accent.
Donde naciste? (informal) Donde nacio Vd? (formal, polite) - there should be an acute accent over naciO.
Donde esta su pastel? Accent over the a in esta.
The accent is not necessary. Donde sounds like DOHN-day