D’où (en. From where)
/du/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
adverb
Introduces a question about the place of origin of something.
Where do you come from?
D'où viens-tu ?
Indicates the source or provenance.
I don't know where this rumor comes from.
Je ne sais pas d’où vient cette rumeur.
Used to establish a relationship between a thing and its origin.
This is where all these problems come from.
C'est d’où proviennent tous ces problèmes.
Etymology
The word 'd’où' is formed from 'de' and the relative pronoun 'où', used in French since the Middle Ages to indicate origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
where does it come from
Indicates the origin of something.
d’où ça vient
where I come from
Refers to one's personal origin.
d'où je viens
where you speak from
Questions the perspective or viewpoint of a person.
d'où tu parles
Related Words
where
Indicates a place or a time.
où
of
Preposition used to indicate an origin or provenance.
de
provenance
Origin or source of something.
provenance
Slang Meanings
Where does it come from?
When someone says something unbelievable.
Quand quelqu'un dit quelque chose d'incroyable.
Where does he get that from?
To question someone about their sources of information.
Pour interroger quelqu'un sur ses sources d'informations.