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26 Dec 2016
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Question about French (France)
What is the difference between partir à... and partir de... ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between partir à... and partir de... ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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partir a means "to leave to" as in "I want to leave to France" (it's unconjugated, that's why it sounds awkward). Partir de doesn't really make sense. You could say parti de, which means "part of" but partir means leave, so partir de would mean leave of, which makes no sense. Hope this helped!
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