Meaning of Where you think
A phrase used to inquire about someone's opinion on a location or situation.
In simple words: A phrase asking about someone’s opinion or idea.
Where you think in a sentence
- Can you tell me where you think we should meet for the party?
- I'm curious, where you think the best vacation spots are?
- Where you think we are heading with this project?
- Do you know where you think I can find good coffee?
- Where you think the market is going next year?
How to use Where you think
Use when asking for someone's thoughts. It's informal and often used in conversation but can be suitable for writing too.
Grammar pattern
phrase
Memory hint
Imagine asking a friend where they think we should go for dinner.
Related words
Collocations with Where you think
- Where you think we should go
- Where you think it will lead
- Where you think they are
- Where you think the answers lie
Synonyms for Where you think
- Where do you believe
- Where do you say
- Where do you feel
- Where do you think we should go
- Where is your mind
Common mistakes with Where you think
- Saying 'Where do you think' instead of 'Where you think' in informal questions.
- Confusing with 'What you think' which asks for opinions instead of location.
- Omitting context when using the phrase without additional information.
Where you think appears in
Where you think in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
وين بتعتقد
عبارة تسأل عن رأي أو فكرة شخص ما.
- Bengaliবাংলা
তোমার কি মনে হয়
কারো মতামত বা ধারণা জানতে চাওয়া একটি বাক্যাংশ।
- GermanDeutsch
Wo du denkst
Eine Frage nach der Meinung oder Idee von jemandem.
- SpanishEspañol
Dónde crees
Una frase para preguntar la opinión o idea de alguien.
- Persianفارسی
به نظر تو کجا
عبارتی که نظر یا ایدهی کسی را میپرسد.
- FrenchFrançais
Où tu penses
Une phrase pour demander l'avis ou l'idée de quelqu'un.
- Hindiहिन्दी
आपको क्या लगता है
किसी की राय या विचार के बारे में पूछने वाला वाक्यांश।
- ItalianItaliano
Dove pensi
Una frase per chiedere l'opinione o l'idea di qualcuno.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Onde você acha
Uma frase perguntando sobre a opinião ou ideia de alguém.
- RussianРусский
Где ты думаешь
Фраза, спрашивающая чье-то мнение или идею.
- Urduاردو
آپ کہاں سوچتے ہیں
کسی کی رائے یا خیال کے بارے میں پوچھنے والا جملہ۔
- Chinese中文
你觉得哪里
问别人想法或意见的说法。
More chunks like Where you think
- Where do you say
- Your boy's name is what
A casual way to inquire about a boy's name.
- The guy
A male person, often used informally.
- Uh, yeah
An informal phrase expressing agreement or acknowledgment.
- ForgetA1
to not remember to do something that you ought to do, or to bring or buy something that you ought to bring or buy
- RunningA2
the action or sport of running
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Frequently asked questions about Where you think
What does Where you think mean?
A phrase asking about someone’s opinion or idea.
What is the definition of Where you think?
A phrase used to inquire about someone's opinion on a location or situation.
How do you use Where you think in a sentence?
Can you tell me where you think we should meet for the party?
Can you give another example of Where you think?
I'm curious, where you think the best vacation spots are?
What are synonyms for Where you think?
Common alternatives include Where do you believe, Where do you say, Where do you feel, Where do you think we should go, Where is your mind.
What words go with Where you think?
It commonly pairs with Where you think we should go, Where you think it will lead, Where you think they are, Where you think the answers lie.
What are common mistakes when using Where you think?
Saying 'Where do you think' instead of 'Where you think' in informal questions. Confusing with 'What you think' which asks for opinions instead of location. Omitting context when using the phrase without additional information.
How do you pronounce Where you think?
US: //wɛr ju θɪŋk//, UK: //wɛər juː θɪŋk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Where you think?
Use when asking for someone's thoughts. It's informal and often used in conversation but can be suitable for writing too.






