Usage Note
Provenance indicates where something or someone comes from: de provenance étrangère (of foreign origin), or in logistics en provenance de Paris (arriving from Paris — used for trains, flights, and goods). English borrowed the word directly with the same spelling. The related verb provenir de (to come from, to originate from) is the standard way to state a source.
Examples
"Ce colis est en provenance de Lyon."
Natural Translation
This parcel is coming from Lyon.
Literal Translation
This parcel is arriving from Lyon.
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