Usage examples of "From what" in English with translation to Italian

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Nancy comes from what we call the aristocracy. Nancy viene da quella che chiamiamo aristocrazia.
I couldn't understand a thing from what he said. Non sono riuscito a capire una parola di quel che ha detto.
From what time to what time is your office open? Da che ora a che ora è aperto il tuo ufficio?
What you say is quite different from what I heard from him. Quanto dici è piuttosto diverso da quello che ho sentito da lui.
From what date? Da ciò che data?
Apart from joking, what do you mean to do? Scherzi a parte, cosa intendi fare?
Who am I? Where do I come from? Is there life after death? What is the meaning of life on earth? Chi sono? Da dove vengo? C’è vita dopo la morte? Che senso ha la vita sulla terra?
What do you want from me? Cosa vuoi da me?
At what time do you exit from the office? A che ora esci dall'ufficio?
At what time should the plane from Guadalajara arrive? A che ora dovrebbe arrivare l'aereo da Guadalajara?
They asked me what my name was, where I came from, and why I had come. Mi hanno chiesto qual era il mio nome, da dove venivo e perché sono venuto.
What kind of information do you get from dictionary entries? Che tipo di informazioni ottieni dalle voci del dizionario?
When did you get back from London? Quando sei tornato da Londra?
What splendid houses they are! Che splendide case che sono!
I'm from Tokyo, Japan. Sono di Tokyo, in Giappone.
There is no knowing what will happen in the future. Non si sa che cosa succederà in futuro.
She came from Canada to see me. È partita dal Canada per incontrarmi.
This is what I have been looking for. Questo è ciò che stavo cercando.
My legs ache from sitting on tatami. Mi si sono indolenzite le gambe a sedere sul tatami.
The next morning, after having eaten, I thought about what had happened last night while sitting at my desk. La mattina seguente, dopo aver mangiato, ho pensato a quello che era successo la notte scorsa mentre era seduto alla mia scrivania.
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