Today’s Spanish word of the day is “adónde”.
It’s an adverb meaning “where” or “where to”.
The word was formed by combining the preposition “a” (“to”) with the word “dónde” (“where”), so it literally means “to where”.
The difference between the words “adónde” and “dónde” is that “adónde” implies some kind of movement or direction, similar to English “to where” or “where to”.
Example sentences
¿Adónde fuiste ayer?
Where did you go yesterday?
Preguntó adónde debíamos mirar durante el eclipse.
He asked where we should look during the eclipse.
¿Adónde va esa calle?
Where does that street go?
Dime adónde quieres que te lleve.
Tell me where you want me to take you.
No sé adónde ir de vacaciones.
I don’t know where to go on vacation.