It's a grammatically incorrect way of asking "Where is your hometown?"
You would say "anata wa doko ni" Anata wa meaning "you" Doko meaning "where" Ni is usually used for a location. The characters for this is あなたはどこに
anata WA doko ni imasuka
Doko anata wo ikimusa jikan.
連れてってあなたはどこへ (tsuretette anata WA doko e) means "Take/lead me to where you are".
あなたはどこですか。Anata WA doko desuka.
What is the meaning of 'doko desu?' ' Kore WA doko desu?' Depending on the kanji used the English translation would be: 'This is Poison' 'Doko desu ka?' asks for the location of a particular object. Tokee WA doko desu ka? = Where is the watch? Kaia, Rachel
simply, Desu. eg. who are you? - anata wa dare desu ka? where are you? - anata wa doko desu ka? are you ill? - anata wa byouki desu ka? are they new? - arera wa atarashii desu ka? ect. Desu means: Are, Is, and am.
'(Watashi no) ryoushin ga daisuki desu.'
it means "you" in japanese
Casual form: どこ? (Doko?) Polite form: どこですか? (Doko desu ka?)
it means "you" in japanese
I love you.