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Which verb means "to come from"?

  1. Provenir

  2. Prometer

  3. Quemar

  4. Probar

The correct answer is: Provenir

The choice "Provenir" is indeed the correct answer because it specifically means "to come from" in Spanish. This verb is often used to indicate the origin of something or someone, such as where a particular item was produced or where a person originates. The other verbs listed have distinct meanings that do not relate to origin. For instance, "Prometer" means "to promise," which relates to making a commitment rather than indicating a source. "Quemar" means "to burn," and "Probar" translates to "to taste" or "to try," neither of which conveys the concept of originating from a place or source.