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What is the translation of from french?

The translation of "from" from French depends on the context. Here are some possibilities:

General:

* de (most common)

* d' (used before words starting with a vowel or silent "h")

* du (used before masculine singular nouns starting with a consonant)

* de la (used before feminine singular nouns starting with a consonant)

* des (used before plural nouns)

Specific examples:

* From the beginning: *Dès le début*

* From France: *De France*

* From Paris: *De Paris*

* From 10 to 15: *De 10 à 15*

* From now on: *Désormais*

* From then on: *Dès lors*

It's important to consider the sentence structure and the specific meaning of "from" in order to choose the correct translation.

For example, if you're talking about the origin of something, you would use "de" or "d'". If you're talking about a time period, you might use "de" or "depuis".

If you provide me with more context, I can give you a more specific translation.

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