Meanings (ES + gloss)
de • de parte de
Used to indicate source or provenance.
I got a letter from my brother.
Paul is from New Zealand.
de
Indicating differentiation.
He knows right from wrong.
Your opinions differ from mine.
Phrases
A to ZKashmir to KanyakumariNina from CarolinaNina from Pasadenaa distancea standing startabstract away fromall accountsall reportsan early ageappeal from Philip drunk to Philip soberawaybang from the buckbehindbuy out from undercome from belowcome in from the coldcradle to graveday to daydrink from the fire hydrantfather to sonfirst to lastfromwardfromwardsget out from undergift from heavengift from the Godsgift from the goddessesgift from the heavensgrin from ear to eargrow away fromhell from abovehencefromhere on inhere on outherefromhomeknow one's arse from one's elbowknow one's head from one's assknow someone from Eve
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