Imported

/ɪmˈpɔrtəd/ verb

Past tense of import; brought goods or services into a country from abroad for sale, or transferred data from one computer system to another.

From Latin importare 'to bring in, carry in', from in- 'into' + portare 'to carry'. Originally meant any act of bringing something in, but developed specific commercial meaning in the 16th century, and gained computing sense in the late 20th century for data transfer.

AMየተገባ
ARمستورد
BNআমদানিকৃত
CAimportat
CSimportovaný
DAimporteret
DEimportiert
ELεισαγόμενος
ESimportado
FAوارد شده
FItuotu
FRimporté
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