came from

Came From Meaning in Bengali: আসা ছিল (verb, /kæm frʌm/)

Definition and Synonyms of Came From

Came from is a verb phrase that means to originate or have one’s origin in a particular place or situation. It is used to describe the source or starting point of something.

Synonyms: originated from, derived from, hailed from, sprang from, descended from

Antonyms: went to (যাওয়া), moved to (চলে গেল), migrated to (প্রবাস করা)

Origin of Came From

The phrase “came from” is derived from the combination of the verb “came” and the preposition “from.” It is commonly used in English to indicate the place or situation where someone or something originated or started.

Nearby Words

  • came (verb)
  • camera (noun)
  • camel (noun)
  • camouflage (noun)

Came From in Literature Quotes

“We all have our time machines, don’t we? Those that take us back are memories, and those that carry us forward are dreams.” – H. G. Wells (আমাদের সবাইকেই আছে আমাদের সময় মেশিন, না হলে কেমন হতো? যারা আমাদেরকে পিছনে নিয়ে যায় তা হলো স্মৃতি, আর যারা আমাদেরকে আগে নিয়ে যায় তা হলো স্বপ্ন।)

“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” – William Faulkner (অতীতটি কখনও মৃত হয়না। এটি এখনো হয়না।)

Came From Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: আসা ছিল (বাংলা)

Hindi: आया था (Hindi)

Nepali: आएको थियो (Nepali)

Urdu: آیا تھا (Urdu)

Tamil: வந்தது (Tamil)

Telugu: నుండి రాండి (Telugu)

Arabic: جاء من (Arabic)

Chinese: 來自 (Chinese)

Japanese: から来た (Japanese)

Russian: пришел из (Russian)

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