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Can the particle を work as から does in certain situations?

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I found the next sentence:

村を飛び出した

村を飛び出した

Because of 飛び出す being an intransitive verb, then that を is not working as a direct object marker, right? Then can を work as a "substitute" for から in this situation? In what other situations this happens?

「村を飛び出した」 = 「村から飛び出した」?

「村を飛び出した」 = 「村から飛び出した」?

I found the next sentence:

村を飛び出した

Because of 飛び出す being an intransitive verb, then that を is not working as a direct object marker, right? Then can を work as a "substitute" for から in this situation? In what other situations this happens?

「村を飛び出した」 = 「村から飛び出した」?

I found the next sentence:

村を飛び出した

Because of 飛び出す being an intransitive verb, then that を is not working as a direct object marker, right? Then can を work as a "substitute" for から in this situation? In what other situations this happens?

「村を飛び出した」 = 「村から飛び出した」?

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Can the particle を work as から does in certain situations?

I found the next sentence:

村を飛び出した

Because of 飛び出す being an intransitive verb, then that を is not working as a direct object marker, right? Then can を work as a "substitute" for から in this situation? In what other situations this happens?

「村を飛び出した」 = 「村から飛び出した」?