Examples of using Emigrated in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Some have already emigrated to Lebanon.
About one million people died and another million emigrated from Ireland.
In 1956, he emigrated to USA and later he took a job working as a financial analyst
a singer who emigrated to the U.S. in the mid-1970s and later became a music legend in Russia,
His great-grandfather was an Irishman, named Abe Grady, who emigrated to the United States and settled in Kentucky in the 1860s.
After accepting Mawlana Maududi's invitation she emigrated to Pakistan in 1962, where she initially resided with him and his family.
Coffee emigrated from England to New York City in 1816,
The sons of Jacob emigrated from the rocky barren western mountains of the Jordan valley 3,600 years ago when drought ravaged their region.
Nadella emigrated from Hyderabad, India, to the United
Weiss, who was born in Germany in 1932, emigrated with his family to the United States in 1938 to escape from Nazism.
They emigrated to Ethiopia, where the King gave them refuge
Israel in 1949, and emigrated to New York City at the age of eight, with his mother
His parents, Smaïl and Malika, emigrated to Paris from the village of Aguemoune in northern Algeria in 1953 before the start of the war.
John Matteson was born in Denmark in 1835; in 1854 he emigrated to the United States,
About half of all native Rumantsch speakers have emigrated towards the industrialized cities of German speaking northern Switzerland.
The second group consists of those peoples who emigrated from Cuba during and after the period of the Mariel boat lift of the 1980s.
an Englishman who emigrated to North America in 1635.
Anderson was originally born in Sweden but emigrated to Chicago at the age of 14 where her passion for cycling began.
An Bai, after which she emigrated to D.C. to live with her father.
May-Welby emigrated to Australia at the age of seven after being born in Paisley, Renfrewshire.