Both どこ and どっか mean “where” — but one is standard and one is casual spoken Japanese. Let’s compare them!
| Word | Reading | Register |
|---|---|---|
| どこ | doko | where? (standard, any situation) |
| どっか | dokka | somewhere / anywhere (casual, spoken) |
| どこか | dokoka | somewhere / anywhere (standard) |
どこ: Standard “Where”
どこ (doko) is the standard Japanese word for “where.” It’s used in questions and statements across all formality levels:
- どこに住んでいますか? — Where do you live?
- トイレはどこですか? — Where is the bathroom?
- どこへ行くの? — Where are you going?
- どこから来ましたか? — Where are you from?
どっか: Casual “Somewhere”
どっか (dokka) is a casual contraction of どこか (dokoka, somewhere). It’s common in spoken Japanese among friends:
- どっか行こうよ。 — Let’s go somewhere.
- どっかにあるはずだよ。 — It should be somewhere around here.
- 今日どっか行く? — Are you going anywhere today?
The full form どこか is more standard and used in writing:
- どこかに財布を忘れた。 — I left my wallet somewhere.
- どこかで聞いたことがある。 — I’ve heard that somewhere before.


So どこ asks “where?” and どっか means “somewhere”?


Exactly right! どこ is a question word. どっか / どこか is an indefinite — “some unspecified place.” Similar to “where?” vs “somewhere.”


Can I use どっか in all casual situations?


Yes! In casual speech with friends, どっか sounds completely natural. Just avoid it in polite or formal situations — use どこか instead.
Decision Guide
Asking a question: “Where is/are...?”
→ どこ
Referring to an unspecified place (“somewhere”):
Casual speech → どっか
Standard/writing → どこか
Formal or written context:
→ どこ / どこか (never どっか)Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using どっか in formal speech or writing. Stick to どこか in any polite or written context.
Also note: Related words follow the same casual contraction pattern — だれか → だれっか (rare), なにか → なんか (“something / kind of” — very common in speech!).
Quick Quiz
Q1: You’re at a hotel and need the bathroom. What do you ask politely?
Answer: お手洗いはどこですか?
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Q2: You’re texting a friend on a Saturday. How do you suggest going out?
Answer: 今日どっか行かない? — Wanna go somewhere today?
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