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from in Japanese

from in Japanese is から, より — from means used to show the origin, starting point, or source of something.

from in Japanese

から
prep
Pronounced: kara
With reference to the location or position of a speaker or other observer or vantage point.
より
prep
Pronounced: yori
With reference to the location or position of a speaker or other observer or vantage point.

What does "from" mean?

  1. prep Used to show the origin, starting point, or source of something.
    "She flew from London to New York."
  2. prep Used to show a starting point in time.
    "The shop is open from 9am to 6pm."
  3. prep Used to indicate separation, removal, or exclusion.
    "He was banned from the club."

from in a sentence

  • She flew from London to New York.
  • This recipe comes from my grandmother.
  • The shop is open from 9am to 6pm.
  • He was banned from the club.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "from" in Japanese?

"from" in Japanese is から, より. from means: Used to show the origin, starting point, or source of something.

How do you pronounce から?

"from" in Japanese is から, pronounced "kara".

How do you use "from" in a sentence?

Example: "She flew from London to New York." In Japanese, "from" is から, より.

Are there other ways to say "from" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "from": から, より.

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