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Provém

Provém is a Portuguese verb form, the third-person singular present indicative of the verb provir, meaning to originate, come from, or derive from. It is used to indicate the source or origin of something in statements about where it comes from.

In usage, provém appears in more formal or written contexts. For example, "O estudo provém de dados

The verb provir is related etymologically to Latin provenire, meaning to come forth or to originate. As

Varieties of Portuguese may differ in cadence or preference for provir versus other synonyms, but provém remains

See also:

- Provir

- Proveniente

- Proveniência

- Origem

In sum, provém functions as a precise, formal way to attribute origin or source in Portuguese, while

coletados
ao
longo
de
várias
décadas"
shows
origin
or
provenance.
In
everyday
speech,
speakers
often
substitute
with
expressions
like
vem
de
or
tem
origem
em,
which
convey
a
similar
idea
but
with
a
more
colloquial
tone.
a
result,
provém
carries
a
sense
of
derivation
or
provenance
that
is
appropriate
for
factual
or
historical
narration,
descriptions
of
sources,
or
explanations
of
cause.
widely
understood
in
both
European
and
Brazilian
Portuguese.
It
is
particularly
common
in
formal
writing,
academic
discourse,
and
journalism
when
a
precise
statement
about
source
is
required.
everyday
language
often
relies
on
simpler
equivalents
such
as
vem
de
or
tem
origem
em.