¿De qué país es usted / son (ustedes) / eres / sois?: what country are you from?
¿Usted en qué país vive?: what country do you (formal singular) live?
¿En qué país viven (ustedes)?: ditto, but formal plural
¿En qué país vives / vivís?: ditto, but informal singular and plural
You need to be more specific--what does that even mean? Like, live in houses? Or in Spain, the country?? In which colonies did Spanish people live in South America...??? What kind of question is this?? Say what you mean and ask again.
Lobo is Spanish for wolf.
where are you from? - ¿de dónde eres?
¿(En) dónde vives? = Where do you live (informal)?
There is no way to say Ashton in spanish. if you go to a spanish speaking country and ask they'll say your name the way you did only in an acsent.
they mean what state you was born in or what state you live in or came from
Surely, it is a country. And for your information millions of people live here. Next time ask rational questions.
It depends on which country you live in. In the United states, the closest countries are Cuba and Mexico.
Ask them nicely. I can't, they live in a different country.
it will ask u what country you live in when you adopt your pet and what ever the country is it will speak that language
Yes in Britain you can but you need to ask and give your country or state for where you live.
"Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country."