Sentence examples of "De" in French with translation "from"

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Nous sommes hors de danger. We are free from danger.
Nous sommes de même farine. We are cut from the same cloth.
Je m'abstiens de boire. I refrain from drinking.
Je me retiens de boire. I refrain from drinking.
Il est rentré de Chine. He came back from China.
Compte de un à dix. Count from one to ten.
Je viens de Tokyo, Japon. I'm from Tokyo, Japan.
Nous attendons beaucoup de lui. We expect a lot from him.
Que veux-tu de moi ? What do you want from me?
De quel pays viens-tu ? Which country are you from?
Je viens de chez moi. I'm coming from home.
Elle mourut de la tuberculose. She died from turbeculosis.
Je viens de la ville. I’m from the city.
Merci de ne pas pousser. Please refrain from pushing forward.
Tom mourut de la tuberculose. Tom died from turbeculosis.
Je suis de la ville. I’m from the city.
Il est venu de Boston. He has come from Boston.
Ils souffrent de la faim. They are suffering from hunger.
De qui est cette lettre ? Who is this letter from?
De qui tenez-vous cela ? Who did you learn it from?
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