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Hanyu
Is there any difference between あなたはどこですか。and どこにいますか? あなたはどこですか。 Where are you? どこにいますか? Where are you? Is there any difference?
2015년 11월 17일 오전 1:22
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They're just two ways of asking the same question. I think that the former may be ever so slightly more formal, but the distinction's pretty mild. However, the second sentence ends in a question mark. That's colloquial. In Japanese, questions are formally written with periods.
2015년 11월 17일
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''どこにいますか?'' doesn't specify the you, so depending on the context it could mean someone else. There is probably more to it, but that's all I can say/explain with certainty.
2015년 11월 17일
One is 'Where are you?' and the other is 'Where are (you) going?'.
2015년 11월 18일
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