US /ˈɛmɪˌɡret/
・UK /'emɪɡreɪt/
Force labor workers, so they basically were allowing immigrants from wherever So then a lot of Japanese people started to go there as the years went by, you know in new generations now the Ethnically Japanese folks who grew up in Brazil now they want to you know Emigrate back to Japan to the land of their ancestors.
Do you think it's easy for Mexicans to emigrate to America?
Do you think it's easy for Mexicans to emigrate to America?
and population growth has slowed way down, so there's not much pressure to emigrate.
So, there's not much pressure to emigrate.
If young people don't want to remain alone, they'll concentrate in Seoul or a few other big cities or worse for South Korea, emigrate to other countries.
If young people don't want to remain alone they will concentrate in Seoul or a few other big cities or, worse for South Korea, emigrate to other countries.
The SS released them only if they agreed to emigrate.
them only if they agreed to emigrate. But Jews faced increasingly restrictive immigration
You know, young people are always the ones that emigrate.
Young people are always the ones that emigrate, right?
We may need to take stock of the highly distinctive mini-country that we have come from—and in certain cases, before we waste yet more time, emigrate.
We may need to take stock of the highly distinctive mini-country that we have come from—and in certain cases, before we waste yet more time, emigrate.
Emigrate, immigrate, migrate.
Emigrate, immigrate, migrate—these verbs all refer to moving, but what's the difference?
They emigrate.
They emigrate.
much easier to teach them to read and write in English. If they emigrate from Mexico,