"You follow where your father"
Where is your sculpture ...
both words mean the same, but " De donde sois Marta y tu" is used in Spain and "De donde son MArta y tu" is used in Latin America
Where do you want to (do) exercise
where is your best friend from
it's not French
Where did you learn to speak Spanish?
Where do you play with your friends?
That would stand for: "Where are Maria and you from?"
"Donde estas tu" is Spanish for "where are you?" It is a question asking about someone's current location.
In Spanish, "where are you" is " donde esta, Ud." or "donde estas, tu". (accent mark on "donde" and on "tu") From where are you or where are you from is ¿De dónde es usted? or ¿De dónde eres tú?
Yo soy tu padre was created in 1927.
"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."