How Do You Spell EMIGRATED?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛmɪɡɹˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "emigrated" is e-m-i-g-r-a-t-e-d. Emigrated is pronounced /ˈɛmɪɡreɪtɪd/ with the first syllable "e" pronounced as in "bed", the "i" is pronounced as in "bit", the "g" is pronounced as a hard "g" sound like in "go", and the "r" is pronounced as a slight rolling. This word means to leave one’s country to settle in another permanently. It is the past tense form of "emigrate".

EMIGRATED Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "emigrated" is a verb that refers to the act of leaving one's country of origin or permanent residence to settle permanently in another country. It is derived from the Latin word "emigrare," meaning "to move away."

    Emigrating typically involves a deliberate decision to abandon one's current homeland, often motivated by various factors such as seeking better economic opportunities, escaping political or religious persecution, or wanting to join family members who have already settled in a different nation. The process of emigration often requires individuals to undertake legal procedures, such as obtaining visas or residency permits, to ensure they are legally authorized to enter and reside in the destination country.

    Emigrating can have significant consequences, both personally and culturally. It often involves adapting to a new language, culture, and societal norms in the chosen destination. Emigrants may face challenges such as overcoming language barriers, finding suitable employment, establishing new social networks, and navigating unfamiliar bureaucracies. However, emigration can also bring about opportunities for personal growth, increased prosperity, and a chance for a fresh start.

    It is important to differentiate between emigration and other related terms. Emigration specifically refers to the act of leaving one's home country, while immigration refers to the act of entering and settling in a new country. Thus, individuals who emigrate from one country are often referred to as immigrants in their new country of residence. Emigration is also distinct from temporary movements, such as travel or short-term stays abroad, as it implies permanent relocation elsewhere.

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Etymology of EMIGRATED

The word "emigrated" comes from the Latin verb "emigrare", which is derived from the combination of "e-" (meaning "out of") and "migrare" (meaning "to move"). The Latin root "migrare" is also the origin of the word "migrate". Over time, "emigrate" came to be used specifically to refer to the act of leaving one's country to settle permanently in another.

Similar spelling words for EMIGRATED

Conjugate verb Emigrated

CONDITIONAL

I would emigrate
we would emigrate
you would emigrate
he/she/it would emigrate
they would emigrate

FUTURE

I will emigrate
we will emigrate
you will emigrate
he/she/it will emigrate
they will emigrate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have emigrated
we will have emigrated
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they will have emigrated

PAST

I emigrated
we emigrated
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they emigrated

PAST PERFECT

I had emigrated
we had emigrated
you had emigrated
he/she/it had emigrated
they had emigrated

PRESENT

I emigrate
we emigrate
you emigrate
he/she/it emigrates
they emigrate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have emigrated
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you have emigrated
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I am emigrating
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