It is properly spelt as ''d'où viens-tu?''. It means ''Where do you come from?''.
"D'où viens-tu?" translates to "Where are you from?" in English. It is a question asking about someone's place of origin or where they come from.
The simple present tense of "venir" in Spanish is "viene" for the third person singular (él/ella) and "venimos" for the first person plural (nosotros).
In French, you say "France" as "France."
"Dou" in Chinese is typically pronounced as "doe" with a falling tone. It is a common measure word used when counting objects.
The word for "your" in Mandarin Chinese is 你的 (nǐ de).
Yes, I have friends who can speak English. Communication with them is generally smooth and we are able to have meaningful conversations.
The simple present tense of "venir" in Spanish is "viene" for the third person singular (él/ella) and "venimos" for the first person plural (nosotros).
Dou Can was born in 734.
Dou Can died in 793.
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Dou Dexuan died in 666.
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Gerrit Dou died in 1675.
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Dou Jiande died in 621.