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inmigrante

English translation of inmigrante

immigrant

The Spanish word 'inmigrante' translates to 'immigrant' in English. An immigrant is a person who moves to another country, voluntarily or by force, with intentions to settle, typically as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, and often with the promise of a better lifestyle, job prospects, or for safety reasons. Similarly, in Spanish, an 'inmigrante' is someone who has relocated to a different country, often for the same reasons expressed in English.


Example sentences using: inmigrante

El inmigrante encontró trabajo en la fábrica.

English translation of El inmigrante encontró trabajo en la fábrica.

The immigrant found a job at the factory.

This sentence uses 'inmigrante' as a noun to describe an individual who has moved from a different country. They have found employment at a factory, which is a common experience for many immigrants.

Inmigrante también es un camino hacia una mejor vida.

English translation of Inmigrante también es un camino hacia una mejor vida.

Immigration is also a path to a better life.

In this sentence, 'inmigrante' is used to discuss the concept of immigration as a whole. It's suggested as a path or method to improve one's circumstances, a common reason for immigrating.

Cada inmigrante trae consigo su propia cultura.

English translation of Cada inmigrante trae consigo su propia cultura.

Every immigrant brings their own culture with them.

In this example, 'inmigrante' is again used as a noun, but this time to highlight cultural diversity. The sentence implies that immigrants contribute to the cultural richness of the country they move to.

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