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What is the translation of from Latin to English?

"From" in Latin can be translated in several ways depending on the context:

* From: This is the most common translation.

* Out of: This translation is used when the meaning refers to coming out of something.

* From: This translation is used when the meaning refers to a point of origin.

* Since: This translation is used when the meaning refers to a point in time.

For example:

* "From the beginning" translates to "Ab initio" in Latin.

* "From the city" translates to "E civitate" in Latin.

* "From now on" translates to "Ex hoc tempore" in Latin.

To get the most accurate translation, it's essential to provide the full Latin phrase or sentence.

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