The word "commigrate" is not commonly used in modern English, and there is a lack of consensus on its spelling. However, if we break it down phonetically using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), we can understand its pronunciation. It would be spelled /kɒmɪɡreɪt/, with stress on the second syllable. This would indicate that the word is pronounced with a short "o" sound, followed by a stressed "i" sound, and a long "a" sound at the end.
The word "commigrate" is derived from the combination of the prefix "com-", which means "together" or "with", and the verb "migrate", which comes from the Latin word "migrare", meaning "to move from one place to another". Therefore, "commigrate" refers to the act of migrating or moving together with or alongside others.