where

where
where [wεər]
1. adverb
( = in or to what place)
• where do you live? où est-ce que vous habitez ?
• where are you going (to)? où allez-vous ?
• where's the theatre? où est le théâtre ?
• where are you from? vous venez d'où ?
• where have you got to (in the book)? où est-ce que vous en êtes (de votre livre) ?
• where do I come into it? qu'est-ce que je viens faire dans tout ça ?
• I wonder where he is je me demande où il est
• I don't know where I put it je ne sais pas où je l'ai mis
2. conjunction
   a.
• stay where you are restez où vous êtes
• go where you like allez où vous voulez
• my book is not where I left it mon livre n'est pas là où je l'avais laissé
• I'm at the stage where I could ... j'en suis au point où je pourrais ...
• the house where he was born la maison où il est né
• in the place where there used to be a church à l'endroit où il y avait une église
   b. ( = the place that) this is where the car was found c'est là qu'on a retrouvé la voiture
• this is where I got to (in the book) j'en suis là (de mon livre)
• that's where you're wrong! c'est là que vous vous trompez !
• he went up to where she was sitting il s'est approché de l'endroit où elle était assise
• from where I'm standing I can see ... d'où je suis je peux voir ...
• where there are trees you'll always find water vous trouverez toujours de l'eau là où il y a des arbres
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Note: where is generally translated by : where are the plates? = où sont les assiettes?; do you know where he's going? = est-ce que tu sais où il va?; I don't know where the knives are = je ne sais pas où sont les couteaux
Note that in questions on its own requires inversion of the verb: where are you going? = où allez-vous? but followed by est-ce que needs no inversion: où est-ce que vous allez?
[weə(r)], US [hweər] 1.
pronoun
1) (with prepositions) où

from where? — d'où?

near where? — près d'où?

to go up to where somebody is standing — s'approcher de quelqu'un

not from where I'm standing — lit pas de là où je suis; fig ce n'est pas mon avis

2) (the place or point where) là que

this is where it happened — c'est là que c'est arrivé

that is where he's mistaken — c'est là qu'il se trompe

France is where you'll find good wine — c'est en France que vous trouverez du bon vin

2.
adverb
1) (as interrogative) où (est-ce que)

where is my coat? — où est mon manteau?

where does Martin figure in all this? — qu'est-ce que Martin vient faire dans tout ça?

where's the harm? — quel mal y a-t-il à ça?

where's the problem? — je ne vois pas le problème

where have you got to in your book? — où est-ce que vous en êtes dans votre lecture?

2) (as indirect interrogative) où

I wonder where he's going — je me demande où il va

to know where one is going — savoir où on va; fig savoir ce qu'on veut

you don't know where it's been! — tu ne sais pas où ça a traîné!

3) (as relative) où

the village where we live — le village où nous habitons

in several cases where — dans plusieurs cas où

4) (here where, there where)

stay where it's dry — reste à l'abri

it's cold where we live — il fait froid là où nous habitons

it's not where you said — (not there) ça n'y est pas; (found elsewhere) ce n'est pas là où tu crois

5) (wherever) où

put them/go where you want — mets-les/va où tu veux

6) (whenever) quand

where necessary — si nécessaire

she's stupid where he's concerned — elle se conduit toujours de façon stupide quand il s'agit de lui

where possible — dans la mesure du possible

3.
conjunction = whereas

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