No one can run forever.
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The English word comes from the Latin for “to run”, so.
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'uciekinier' works for me, but 'przepedzony' not that much
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That literally means "a small person who flees"
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Because you should run out of russia fast and far away.
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I am told Hebrew (פליט) unsurprisingly focuses on the "being kicked out" part
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it's literally "one who ejected/expelled*
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literal meaning is "to be spit out"
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| In German it's "Flüchtling": someone who flees (no tense).
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escapes by walking!
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