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"Di dove sei?"(Dee-doughvay-sayee) would be the more informal way of asking.

But if you're asking someone of authority or you want to be more formal, you'd ask "Di dove è?"(Dee-doughvay-ay.)
Di dove sei? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where are you from?"

Specifically, the preposition di is "from, of". The adverb dove means "where". The verb sei translates as "(informal singular you) are".

The pronunciation will be "dee DO-vey sey" in Italian.

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"Where are you?" in English is Dove sei? to one person, and Dove siete? to two or more, in Italian.

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