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What mean: Who did you from? In a context of learn language, If someone ask me it: "Who did you from?" What it's mean? mSorry, I forget of put the verb 'learn', the question that I can understand is: Who did you learn from? So I await for a new answer. But anyway thank you.
2014年8月20日 21:40
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It doesn't mean anything as there is no main verb. Could it have been "Where are you from?", or "Who did you get it from?"
2014年8月20日
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To "learn from someone" means to learn because of them. You could learn from your teacher, but you could also learn from someone in your family, or anyone really.
2014年8月21日
1
Who did you learn from? maybe who is your teach? or who teach you?
2014年8月21日
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