"De aquí a donde" in English means "from here to where." It is a phrase used to inquire about the destination or distance between two points.
"Soy de aquí" in English means "I am from here."
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 soy yo" translates to "where I am from" in English.
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
"De donde son" translates to "where are you from" in English.
This means in English: Where do I get out from here?
from now until where
"Soy de aquí" in English means "I am from here."
where are you from
de donde eres = where are you from
"por ser de donde eres" means "because of where you are from"
Where, without being question
where have you honeymooned
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?
and the bathroom is here
"De donde son tus primos" means "Where are your cousins from?" in English.
"De donde son" translates to "where are you from" in English.