Whence : (부사) ~기인한 곳으로, ~왔던 장소로, (접속사) ~로 부터, 어디로 부터, ~그로 부터, ~그곳에서 기인하여
1)
Whence, this is very formal and literary and rather old-fashoned word, meaning from where
this can be used as adverb and as conjunction meaning out of which place by reason of which
whence, came from, which came
go back to whence you came, go back to the place from where you came
whence, from what origine, from what source
whence came this beautiful gift, from where
2)
Alexander Graham Bell Invented the landline whence came the mobile phone
from which came, from which source, from where
whence deos the Prime MInistere get the power to act like this?, from where
I visited Thailnad whence this beautiful statue that you see are before you
I will send you back to whence you came with
where did you come from?? from where did you come? whence did you come ?
you are covered in water whence I assue that it is raining. I assume that this is a consequence of
a consequence of which
from this I assume
whence, from where
whence did this package arrive? from what place? from what origin
whence come these beautiful compliments that you've made
notice in these sentences are subject question without do or does because whence, from where is the subject of these questions
the cat was black all over whence came the name
whence have you such wisdom, for what reason, from what source, from what cause
whence I conclude that this is true, from this, for which reason
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