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"No sé donde" can mean two different things in English. As a phrase, it can mean "nowhere", i.e. "Está en no sé donde." -- "It's nowhere." It also functions literally as "I don't know where...", i.e. "No sé donde está tu cámera." -- "I don't know where your camera is."
The translation would depend on the context, i.e. who is being spoken to/about. It could mean any of these: Where are you from? Where is she from? Where is he from? Where is it from?
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
"hello cousin Alla, greetings and kisses"
"Si y tú, ¿de dónde?" translates to "And you, where are you from?" in English.
'Donde Estudias?' means 'Where do you study?'
I think you mean Donde which is Where (in english)
hola donde estas
¿dónde estás? means where are you?
'Donde estas ahora' = Where are you now
Donde = when The other words are not (or don't look) Spanish
The name vivia means alive. Its origin is latin and it is a form of Vivian.
"Where does it stay?"
It means "where do you pay?"
where are you from
Where were you (familiar) born?
Mas Alla means life after death, afterlife, or other world in English.