"¿De dónde eres?" (correct spelling) is where are you from? (informal you, singular) Soy de Nueva York", for example.
Be careful with accents, for the lack or missuse of them can change the meaning:
De donde eres --- where you are from
¿De dónde eres? --- Where are you from?
Where are you from
''¿De dónde eres?'' means ''Where are you from?'' Due to the question using ''eres,'' this is the informal (or sometimes called ''familiar'') way of saying it.
The answer is 'Soy de...' (I am from....)
Literally, "from whence are you?" But it is used like "where are you from?"
Where are you from (in broken writing, by the way).
Exact translation is: From where are you?
Meaning : Where are you from?
"De donde eres?" is Spanish for "Where you are from?" To answer, you would say "Soy de [your country]."
¿De dónde eres?= Where are you from?
¿Cómo te llamas?= What is your name?
de donde eres means "where are you from"
COMO ERES TÚ --- The way you are
"Hello love. How are you? Where are you from?"
"Y tú, ¿qué estás haciendo?" means, "And you? What are you doing?"
Asi como antiguo eres (just as you are now old), voy a ser (I will be).
Its LLAMAS what is your name
In Spanish, "kien eres komo t yamas" translates to "who are you and what is your name?"
apocode (?) un poco de = a little of/from donde eres = where you are
"Mmm I understand. What's yr name? Where're you from? "
de donde eres = where are you from
Cómo te va? De dónde eres? How's it going? Where are you from?
"por ser de donde eres" means "because of where you are from"
COMO ERES TÚ --- The way you are
Nada means 'Nothing'. De donde eres? is the informal way of saying 'Where are you from?'
"Como eres tu" means "the way you are "
its de donde eres DONT FORGET ACCENTS where are you from =D <3 ¿De dónde eres?
where were you a student?/where you were a student :)
"ยฟCรณmo te llamas?" in Spanish means "What is your name?" or "What do you call yourself?" It is a common way to ask someone for their name.