The phrase "where else" is used in English to ask about or refer to other places besides the one already mentioned or implied. It typically means "in what other place" or "at another location" and is often used to inquire about alternative locations or possibilities. The related word "elsewhere" is an adverb meaning "in or to another place," "somewhere else," or "in other places." It is used to indicate a different place than the current one or the one previously mentioned. For example, "You will have to look elsewhere for an answer" means you need to search in a different place
. In summary:
- "Where else" asks about other places or locations.
- "Elsewhere" means in or to another place, different from here or the current place.
Both expressions emphasize looking beyond the current or known location to other places