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De dondé es Ud.? (But it means more like "where are you from?)

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"Country of origin" in Spanish is "país de origen". It is pronounced "pie-EECE day or-REE-hen". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.

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I have the same question... I got de donde ustedes? anyone get anything better?

It is "¿De donde es usted?", "¿De donde son ustedes?". "¿De donde eres?" would be the informal.

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You can say "Soy de Los Estados Unidos".

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