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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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Answer:

im- into

e- out of

Explanation:

Latin word migrare ("to move")

immigration ("moving into a population")

emigration ("moving out of a population")

The prefix im and e mean is  im- into & e- out.

Latin word:

Immigrants and emigrants both represent a person when they are leaving their own country for another.  People are said to be emigrants when they leave their country of origin. And, When they arrive at their destination, they are immigrants.

Like for  Both the terms immigration ("moving into a population") and emigration ("moving out of a population") So im means into and e means out. Based on this, the prefixex should be considered,

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