Where did you learn that
"A eso de" is a Spanish phrase that is used to mean "around" or "about" when talking about time. It is typically used to indicate an approximate time or moment.
It has some of this. Do you have any of this.
It means: Where am I from? You are asking yourself what is your own origin or from what country are you.
It means: Where is Jose from?
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
"adonde" means "to where".
"A eso de" is a Spanish phrase that is used to mean "around" or "about" when talking about time. It is typically used to indicate an approximate time or moment.
Where are you from?
The question is wrong in Spanish you say: "Donde vives?" or "De donde vienes?"
"por ser de donde eres" means "because of where you are from"
de donde eres = where are you from
apocode (?) un poco de = a little of/from donde eres = where you are
This means 'Forget about it'.
It has some of this. Do you have any of this.
It means: Where is Jose from?
Nada means 'Nothing'. De donde eres? is the informal way of saying 'Where are you from?'
It means: Where am I from? You are asking yourself what is your own origin or from what country are you.