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"Où" is an interrogative adverb, or subordinating relative pronoun that is used to ask a question about a location or to express a place. It is equivalent to the English word "where".  
"Où" is an interrogative adverb, or subordinating relative pronoun that is used to ask a question about a location or to express a place. It is equivalent to the English word "where".  


It's an interrogative adverb in  
It's an interrogative adverb in direct interrogative sentence: « Où allons-nous ? (Where are we going?)  
*direct interrogative sentence: « Où allons-nous ? (Where are we going?)  


*or Indirect « Je te demande où nous allons » (I ask you where we're going).
or Indirect « Je te demande où nous allons » (I ask you where we're going).


You can not replace by "ou bien".
You can not replace by "ou bien".

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