When directly asked from a listener, meas: 'Where are you going?' but in more general context could also refer the same question to 'he, she, they, etc'.
Less commonly but also it can mean the same sentences as above, but in simple form instead of continuous, so it could also mean 'Where do you go?' (or does she/he go? etc).
It means where
Poison.
doko ni
どこに居て (doko ni ite) means "Where are you staying?" in Japanese. Though, I think it's more probable you heard どこに行って (doko ni itte) which means "where are you going?".
doko ni iru no Hope it helps!
Arigatō - Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo - was created on 2010-12-15.
'Doko ni imasu' means 'where am i' 「どこにいます」
Kyou, doko ni imasuka?
anata WA doko ni imasuka
You would say "anata wa doko ni" Anata wa meaning "you" Doko meaning "where" Ni is usually used for a location. The characters for this is あなたはどこに
"juu ni" is a Japanese word and in English it means "twelve"
"Ni gatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "February"
Ni Hao is Chinese for hello...is that what you wanted to know?
Means Christians.