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emigrar

to emigrate

verb eh-mee-GRAHR Rare

Origin: From Latin emigrare (to move away).

Usage Note

Emigrar describes leaving one's own country; inmigrar is the complementary verb for arriving in a new country. The person is an emigrante when leaving and an inmigrante when arriving. In Spanish the distinction between emigrar and inmigrar depends on the speaker's perspective — the same person can be both.

Examples

"Muchos jóvenes emigran en busca de trabajo."

Natural Translation

Many young people emigrate in search of work.

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