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How to pronounce diaspora in English?

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Type Words
Type of body
Type Words
Type of dispersion, scattering
Type Words
Type of dispersion, distribution

Examples of diaspora

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The continuing search for cheap labour is not the only reason for this diaspora.
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India's valley-dwellers represent just one contingent in a much larger diaspora.
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The diaspora, some 2m-3m mostly disenchanted Zimbabweans, is barred from voting.
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Population estimates vary from a conservative 12 million to 20 million diaspora.
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Most Sikhs live in Punjab, India, although there is a significant Sikh diaspora.
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Romanian people, from the diaspora, as well as Swedish spectators, were present.
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He was also, as the show demonstrates, a prominent member of the Polish diaspora.
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The Indian diaspora in Australia numbers about 450,000 in a nation of 25 million.
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Those who go to Moscow are much more interested in becoming a permanent diaspora.
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  • The body of Jews (or Jewish communities) outside Palestine or modern Israel
  • The dispersion of the Jews outside Israel; from the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem in 587-86 BC when they were exiled to Babylonia up to the present time
  • The dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture)
  • A diaspora (from Greek u03B4u03B9u03B1u03C3u03C0u03BFu03C1u03AC, "scattering, dispersion") is a scattered population whose origin lies within a smaller geographic locale. Diaspora can also refer to the movement of the population from its original homeland...
  • Diaspora is the debut album by Belgian singer Natacha Atlas. It was released by Nation Records in March 1995.
  • Diaspora was a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game created by Altitude Productions. Released from beta in June 2000, the game became an instant hit with the Internet community. By the Christmas of 2000, the game boasted over 35,000 registered user accounts. ...
  • Diaspora, a hard science fiction novel by the Australian writer Greg Egan, first appeared in print in 1997.
  • Diaspora (also Diaspora*) is an open-source personal web server that implements a distributed social networking service. ...
  • (Diasporas) 1. Definition: The dispersal and migratory patterns of groups and people with: (a) a shared cultural history, ethnic lineage, language, political/religious affiliation (b) shared Deep Values Systems over continents, micro-nations and nation-states. [6]