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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Meaning difference

You all have been deceived from Janglish.

You all have been deceived on Janglish.


I seem to think that both are almost the same in the fact that Janglish is the agent of deceiving us.

  

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Instead of 'from' or 'on', say 'deceived by Janglish'.

  • Instead of 'from' or 'on', say 'deceived by Janglish'.
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Instead of 'from' or 'on', say 'deceived by Janglish'.

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