English to Telugu Dictionary from

from

నుండి
definition
preposition
she began to walk away from him
indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.
the show will run from 10 to 2
indicating the point in time at which a particular process, event, or activity starts.
translation of 'from'
ఉంచి,
ఉండి
example
it changed 'from' a caterpillar into a moth
He said he needed more information 'from' carnival organisers before he could quote the cost.
What a sad fate for the nation that saved the world 'from' fascism just 60 years ago.
my back is sore 'from' picking potatoes
They range 'from' banker masons skilled in the hand carving of stone to experts in materials testing.
Meanwhile, the mayor's own tsunami fund is set to benefit 'from' a couple of large donations.
The event is organised by volunteers 'from' the library to raise money to spend on community facility.
They were taken 'from' their natural parents and put in foster care, and some were even adopted.
The launches were observed 'from' both sides and have no writing or identification marks on them.
information obtained 'from' papers, books, and presentations
the show will run 'from' 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
With prices ranging 'from' a few rupees to a few hundred, the lamps make for a memorable buy.
The problems all occurred on the last leg of the journey 'from' London Paddington back to Didcot.
The final treat of the day was when our driver rose 'from' the table and motioned for me to join him.
it leads 'from' the farm to the main road
wine 'from' France
Data on birth characteristics were obtained 'from' the Danish medical birth registry.
The timescales allowed to complete the recommendations ranges 'from' two to five years.
One day, you could part own quite a different company 'from' the one you invested in many years ago.
It would not be possible for the Met not to be changed by the journey 'from' Lawrence.
I was there 'from' the beginning
How far have its actions, as distinct 'from' its example, contributed to that end?
Is that not what is what is happening, as distinct 'from' what is being said to happen?
it rose 'from' €50,000 to €70,000
It had been the longest separation 'from' the hills I'd suffered since I broke my ankle.
a varnish made 'from' copal
protect yourself 'from' disease
I'm 'from' Hartford
What 'from' a distance looked as if it may be a village turned out to be a huge rubbish dump.
We used to stop there at least four times a year in my childhood on the journeys to and 'from' each grandmother.
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