whither


whith·er

W0192300 (wĭth′ər, hwĭth′-) Archaic adv. To what place, result, or condition: Whither are we wandering?conj.1. To which specified place or position: landed on the shores whither the storm had tossed them.2. To whatever place, result, or condition: "Whither thou goest, I will go" (Ruth 1:16).
[Middle English, from Old English hwider; see kwo- in Indo-European roots.]

whither

(ˈwɪðə) adv1. to what place?2. to what end or purpose?conjto whatever place, purpose, etc[Old English hwider, hwæder; related to Gothic hvadrē; modern English form influenced by hither]

whith•er

(ˈʰwɪð ər, ˈwɪð-)

adv. 1. to what place; where. 2. to what end, point, or action; to what. conj. 3. to which place. 4. to whatever place. [before 900; Middle English, variant of Middle English, Old English hwider, alter. of hwæder (c. Gothic hwadre), modeled on hider hither]
Translations
何处往何处?

whither

(ˈwiðə) relative pronoun, adverb to which place(?). 去哪裡了? 往何处?,何处