¿Dónde está la playa?

Breakdown of ¿Dónde está la playa?

estar
to be (location/state)
dónde
where
la playa
the beach

Questions & Answers about ¿Dónde está la playa?

Why do we use dónde here instead of adónde or de dónde?
Dónde simply means "where" and is used to ask for a location, like the location of the beach in this sentence. You would use adónde ("to where") if you were asking about movement toward a place, and de dónde ("from where") to ask where something or someone comes from.
Why does this sentence use está instead of es?
While both verbs mean "to be", we use está (from the verb estar) because we are asking about a physical location. Whenever you talk about where a place, object, or person is located, you always use estar.
Why is there an accent mark over the "o" in dónde?
In Spanish, all question words (like dónde, qué, and quién) get an accent mark when they are used to ask a question. This helps distinguish them from the exact same words when they are used in regular statements.
Do I always need the upside-down question mark (¿) at the beginning?
Yes! In written Spanish, every question must begin with an inverted question mark (¿) and end with a standard one (?). It acts as a helpful warning to the reader that they need to read the sentence with a questioning tone of voice.

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