English
Etymology
Apocope of expatriate.
Pronunciation
Noun
expat (plural expats)
- An expatriate; a person who lives outside his or her own country.
Derived terms
Translations
An expatriate
- Chinese:
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- Czech: expat m
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- Finnish: ulkomailla asuva henkilö, ekspatriaatti (fi), emigrantti (fi)
- French: expat (fr) m or f
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- Portuguese: expatriado (pt) m, emigrante (pt) m, exilado (pt) m
- Russian: эмигра́нт (ru) m (emigránt), экспатриа́нт (ru) m (ekspatriánt), экспа́т (ru) m (ekspát) (colloquial, neologism)
- Spanish: expatriado (es) m, emigrante (es) m, exiliado (es) m, exilado (es) m
- Swedish: emigrant (sv) c, utvandrare (sv) c, utomlandsboende c, utlandsboende c
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Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
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- (informal) expat, expatriate (a person who lives outside his or her own country)
- Synonym: expatriant
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