There are no such words as 'ex-pat' or 'expatriot'.
The first word should be 'expat' (no hyphen!) which is short for 'expatriate'.
'Expatriate' describes persons who are temporarily living abroad.
'An expatriate' can also be used to describe someone who has taken up residence in a foreign country.
Another answer with less accurate spelling
Ex-pat is short for expatriot. It signifies that a person is no longer living in their contry of origin. ie, an American living full time in Paris France is considered an expatriot.
The Spanish and a few ex-pat British.
Ex-footballer and coach Pat Noonan is 37 years old (birthdate: August 8, 1980).
Pat Quinn (ex-governor of Illinois) is 69 years old (born December 16, 1948). John Brian "Pat" Quinn (ex-NHL) was 71 years old when he died on November 23, 2014. (birthdate January 29, 1943)
An interrogative sentence ends with a question mark. ex. Where did Pat go?
Yes. Look up her ex-husband, Vince DeMentri in Wikipedia and it confirms it.
House Hunters International - 2006 A Couple Torn Between Ex-Pat Living and a Shot at Immersion 38-5 was released on: USA: 5 June 2012
Prague ex-pat band, the houseboat dealers, invented the term in may 2008
Ex-president Richard Nixon married Thelma Ryan , known as "Pat", on Jun 21st 1940
That's up to a judge, but for the most pat, it will just be considered a second job not applicable to the calculations.
You would say Pat and me at Cisco's. Whenever you are adding another person in a sentence with me or I, you can check yourself by taking out the first name. It will make since if it was grammatically correct. Ex: Kyle and me are going to the store or me is going to the store. Both these sentences are incorrect. You would say- Kyle and I are going to the store or I am going to the store.
No, he has been married twice; both times to women. I don't know, but marital status does not guarantee anything. My ex, who is gay, is in his third marriage.
There are several websites online on which jobs in South Africa are advertised. Examples of these include Ex Pat Forum, Indeed, Manpower and Prospects.