From

/frʌm/ preposition

“From” shows the starting point of movement, time, or origin. It can mean where something begins, who made it, or what something is made out of.

“From” comes from Old English “fram,” meaning “forward, away, or out of.” It is related to old Germanic words that also show movement away from something.

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