Examples of using "どこにいるの?" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom, where are you?
Where am I?
"Where are you?" "In Algeria."
Where am I?
So where is everybody?
"Where are you?" "I’m here."
"Where's mom?" "She's in the kitchen."
Where are the girls?
Where are my dragons?
Where's your father now?
Tom asked Mary where the dog was.
We are worried about where he is now.
Where are all the others?
"Where's Tom?" "He's at home."
I had no idea where I was.
Where are the other girls?
I'm not sure where Tom is.
Tom, where are you? Everyone's looking for you!
"Where's mom?" "She's in the kitchen."
I don't know exactly where Tom is.
Do you know where she is?
Make certain where he is now.
Where am I?
Where are you now?
No one seems to have any idea where John is.
No one could tell where he was.
- No one could tell where she was.
- No one knew where she was.
"Where's Tom?" "He's at home."
Here is your dog. Where is mine?
- Where is your dog?
- Where's your dog?
Where are you?
To know where we are is important.
I have no idea where he is at present.
A map helps us to know where we are.
I'm not going to tell you where Tom is.
I wonder where he is now.
"My white people, come on! Where are they? What's going on?
- Where is your dog?
- Where's your dog?
Not knowing where she was, she stopped and asked the way on the street.
Do you know where she is?
A map helps us to know where we are.