Usages of doko
先生 は 私 が どこ に 住んで いる か 知って います。sensei wa watashi ga doko ni sunde iru ka shitte imasu.
The teacher knows where I live.
駅 は どこ です か?eki wa doko desu ka?
Where is the station?
私 の 席 は どこ です か?watashi no seki wa doko desu ka?
Where is my seat?
私 は 将来 どこ で 働く か よく 考えます。watashi wa shourai doko de hataraku ka yoku kangaemasu.
I often think about where I will work in the future.
この 地図 を 見れば、 駅 が どこ か すぐ 分かります。kono chizu o mireba, eki ga doko ka sugu wakarimasu.
If you look at this map, you can quickly see where the station is.
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