Usage Note
Importé is the past participle of importer used as an adjective to describe goods brought in from another country. The feminine form is importée. It is commonly seen on product labels (produit importé — 'imported product'). The opposite is local or d'origine française, and the act of importing is l'importation (f).
Examples
"Ce vin est un produit importé d'Italie."
Natural Translation
This wine is a product imported from Italy.
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