Spanish English Dictionary

español - English

el extranjero in English:

1. foreigner foreigner


I'm a foreigner.
I'm a foreigner and I don't know Czech very well. Please, speak slowly.
His accent suggests he is a foreigner.
Yesterday a foreigner spoke to me in English on the train.
I thought the little boy who was staring and pointing at the foreigner was very rude.
A foreigner? And where are you from?
I can't understand anything the foreigner says.
Fortunately, everybody understood what this foreigner meant, knew I was only making a fool of myself, and laughed at me.
She was a foreigner and was treated as such.
It is difficult for a foreigner to study Japanese.
Firstly, I think that the first time each foreigner is in China, the earliest impression is certainly the size of the country.
He is a foreigner, as is evident from his accent.
He's foreigner and he doesn't speek Polish
You're an arrogant dirty foreigner who claims your dictionary is correct even though you don't understand the nuances of Japanese.
Only if a foreigner has read much English poetry can he understand Shakespeare.

English word "el extranjero"(foreigner) occurs in sets:

Country and politics - Estado y política

2. abroad abroad


He went abroad.
Living abroad is the best way to learn a foreign language.
A correspondent must soon adjust himself to life abroad.
When you travel abroad, you usually need a passport.
She studied abroad in order to brush up her English.
People traveling abroad always have to get used to new food.
Japanese tourists abroad are big spenders.
They had decided to put the wedding off until her brother came home from abroad.
A friend I went with on our first trip abroad had his wallet pickpocketed. I don't think it left a very good impression.
Klava is abroad and sends her regards to you.
You should take another pair of glasses when you go abroad.
It is not until you go abroad that you realize how small Japan is.
I have three brothers. One lives in Japan and the other two live abroad.
Seals are used like this in Japan, but abroad signatures are the rule.
In ancient China there were no cats; the cat that we are familiar with today was not imported into China from abroad until much later.

English word "el extranjero"(abroad) occurs in sets:

ESP words (countries & nationalities)