ÉmigrÉ - translation to spanish
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ÉmigrÉ - translation to spanish

PERSON WHO HAS EMIGRATED
Emigres; Émigrés; Émigre; Emigré

émigré         
refugiado político
emigre         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Emigre (disambiguation)
(n.) = emigrante, refugiado político
Ex: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.
emigrado         
  • ''Emigrantes'', por [[Ventura Álvarez Sala]] (1908).
  • Salida de [[Petra]] por el [[desfiladero]] del Siq.
  • Puerta Real de [[Königsberg]], actual [[Kaliningrado]].
SALIDA DE PERSONAS DE UNA REGIÓN O PAÍS PARA ESTABLECERSE EN OTRA PARTE
Emigrar; Emigracion; Emigrante; Emigraciones; Emigratorio; Emigrado; Emigrantes; Tasa de emigración
emigrant
émigré
emigree

Definition

Emigre
·noun One of the natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence.

Wikipedia

Émigré

An émigré (French: [emigʁe]) is a person who has emigrated, often with a connotation of political or social self-exile. The word is the past participle of the French verb émigrer meaning "to emigrate".

Examples of use of ÉmigrÉ
1. In 1'80, the Ghanaian émigré in the US, Dotsevi Y.
2. Nepomnyashchy, a Russian émigré who now lives in New York.
3. The music was composed by Babrak Wasa, an Afghan émigré living in Germany.
4. Avedon worked for Harper‘s Bazaar and its influential Russian émigré art director, Alexey Brodovitch (whom Mr.
5. Penn, at Vogue, collaborated with Brodovitch‘s opposite number and fellow Russian émigré, Alexander Liberman.