Examples of using Emigrated in English and their translations into Korean
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I've emigrated too.
Most of those who survived emigrated to Israel.
He emigrated in 1789.
I already emigrated.
His family emigrated to the United States when he was a child.
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After obtaining the visa in 1974, he emigrated to Israel.
His parents emigrated here from Poland.
We are also supporting my elderly mother who emigrated with us.
His family emigrated to Canada in 1928.
Henny's parents met soon after her father emigrated from Russia.
Louis Pio emigrated from Denmark to USA.
There are also many burials of Polish nobles who emigrated from Poland after 1830-1831.
There they emigrated from more southern areas.
The University of Kentucky at Lexington offered John an appointment as assistant professor in 1935 and he emigrated to the United States becoming naturalised in 1941.
Her family emigrated to France when she was 12.
A few days later, my family emigrated to the United States.
Cossacks emigrated to China, Australia and North America.
During the last hundred years a part of the population emigrated in the search for better living conditions.
My family emigrated to the United States when I was 6 years old.
As a result, a large number of highly educated Arabs emigrated to Libya and France in search of jobs.
He later emigrated to South Africa and settled on the Natal coast.
In the 1970s he emigrated from Poland.
She emigrated to the United States where she began her higher education.
Born in 1903, he and his family emigrated to the US when he was 10 years old.
Fox emigrated to Canada in 1949 to take up an appointment at McGill University.
John Washington, emigrated to Virginia in 1657.
Zorn emigrated to the United States and was appointed a Sterling Fellow at Yale University.
Born in Poland in 1918, Abram Leon emigrated to Belgium with his family in the late 1920s.
His parents emigrated from Portugal to Canada in the late sixties.
Dr. Zandman emigrated to France after the war.