Procedente De

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Arriving from

Real World Example

The Spanish phrase "procedente de" translates to "arriving from" in English. To help remember it, think of "proceed" as in "proceed to the next stop," which sounds a bit like "procedente." Imagine a train conductor saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, the train is 'proceedin' from Madrid!" This way, you can link the idea of moving or arriving from one place to another. Just like the train proceeds, "procedente de" means something is arriving from a certain location. 🚂

Practice Version

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