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30 October, 14:58

Latin Word Origins Both the terms immigration ("moving into a population") and emigration ("moving out of a population") come from the Latin word migrare ("to move"). What do you think the prefixes im - and e - mean?

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  1. 30 October, 16:14
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    Somewhere new.

    Explanation:

    Immigrants - People who move to somewhere new.
  2. 30 October, 16:45
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    im - into

    e - out of

    Explanation:

    Latin word migrare ("to move")

    immigration ("moving into a population")

    emigration ("moving out of a population")
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