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How do you say Where are you in French?

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  1. Issy on Nov 07, 2011 Reply

    Où es-tu? means, where are you ? in French. I am taking French class in school. I love it !

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  2. Richard Naxton on Nov 08, 2011 Reply

    That’s right if you’re talking to a single person you know well. If you’re asking more than one person, or someone you’re more formal with, then you should use the “vous” form:
    Où êtes-vous?

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  3. Rave on Nov 11, 2011 Reply

    Où es-tu?

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  4. Vince2 on Nov 16, 2011 Reply

    if you talk in a familiar way, like on the phone, you would say “t’es où?” The usual lines for cell phone conversation: allô? Salut! T’es où?

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  5. zeetje on Aug 06, 2012 Reply

    est ce que tu est tou la

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  6. Moumou Yaya on Sep 10, 2012 Reply

    salut

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  7. Elizabeth Winship on Sep 21, 2012 Reply

    greetings from your school

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  8. Tatiana Chella on Sep 22, 2012 Reply

    In France we say translate “Where are you?” by Où est-tu ?

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  9. Tatiana Chella on Sep 22, 2012 Reply

    In France, we translate “Where are you?” by Où est-tu ?

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  10. Kaye Hope Gaa on Oct 23, 2012 Reply

    how old are you

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  11. The Biglad on Dec 08, 2012 Reply

    Vous êtes où? – for non familiar or plural &

    T’es où? – for familiar and singular.

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  12. Jacques Bogé on Feb 08, 2013 Reply

    Où sommes-tu :)

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