provisión
“provisión” means “supply” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
supply
Also: provision, stock
📝 In Action
Tenemos una buena provisión de agua para el viaje.
A2We have a good supply of water for the trip.
La provisión de alimentos llegó justo a tiempo.
B1The food supply arrived just in time.
Debemos asegurar la provisión de materiales para terminar la obra.
B2We must ensure the provision of materials to finish the construction.
provision
Also: allowance
📝 In Action
La empresa hizo una provisión para pagar los impuestos.
C1The company set aside a provision to pay the taxes.
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From Latin 'provisio', which comes from 'providere'. It literally means 'to see ahead' (pro = ahead, videre = to see).
First recorded: 13th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'provisión' only for food?
No! While it's very common to use it for food (víveres), it can refer to a supply of anything necessary, such as funds, materials, or medicine.
What is the difference between 'provisión' and 'reserva'?
A 'provisión' usually implies that the items are meant to be used or distributed, while a 'reserva' is something kept specifically for emergencies or later use.
Can 'provisión' be a verb?
No, 'provisión' is only a noun. To express the action of providing, you must use the verb 'proveer'.

