Figurative language would be your answer. You hear this term being said a lot, as people usually add that ever-familiar term <em>"figuratively speaking"</em> at the end of their sentence after making such a description.
The most important reason is economic opportunity. You may have moved or your family may have moved in their lifetime, and chances are it was for an economic opportunity. Perhaps your mother or father got a new job or couldn't find a job where you were living, or your guardian was transferred or something like that. That tends to be the reason why most people move today is for better economic opportunities. Some people are looking for resources. This is very common in ancient times. If a river were to dry up or a water source would be gone, civilization would be forced to move on to find more resources. More land is another reason people migrate. That was a very popular reason for the settlement of the Western United States. Lots of settlers came from not only within the United States, but around the world in order to own their own land. Forced migration is another reason for migration. People, ethnic groups especially, have been victims of being expelled from a region and having to relocate by force. Other groups have chosen to relocate because of other forced reasons, such as disease epidemics or because of war. So all of these reasons are part of the reasons why people either have to move or choose to move, not only in the past, but also today.
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我不完全了解原因,因为我是初学者,但似乎还可以
Wǒ bù wánquán liǎojiě yuányīn, yīnwèi wǒ shì chū xuézhě, dàn sìhū hái kěyǐ
对不起,浪费我的时间,我不明白
Duìbùqǐ, làngfèi wǒ de shíjiān, wǒ bù míngbái
i basically said sorry and you can translate the rest
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1: Spanish is spoken differently here than in other locations. This is to differentiate it and the Spanish which is spoken in Spain. Rioplatense Spanish: This is mainly spoken in the river basin region which is located between Argentina and Uruguay. The main difference between this dialect and other Spanish dialects is the intonation of its speakers.
2: no there is not really a right way of speaking spanish.
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It is Turkish for "I love you".