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What is the word for "Foreigner" in Esperanto?

ya Foreigner, 10 Mei 2014

Ujumbe: 15

Lugha: English

Rejsi (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Mei 2014 3:35:53 asubuhi

I'm with sparksbet on this. You're a foreigner in any land but your own.

fajrkapo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Mei 2014 2:00:30 alasiri

Eksterulo

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Mei 2014 3:20:49 alasiri

I use "fremdulo" for foreigner only, not for stranger. For stranger, I use "nekonatulo".

"eksterulo" would be a different meaning, an "outsider". You could be an eksterulo if you are not a member of a certain organization, for example; a company might say in its privacy information that "eksteruloj" do not have access to their database (that is, people outside the company).

Alilandano is fine but a little unwieldy. I don't see "fremdulo" as being insulting or loaded but if someone saw it that way, they would be understood perfectly using "alilandano". I certainly consider myself a "fremdulo" anywhere outside the US, and I'd have no problem calling myself that.

sidmkz (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Mei 2014 4:31:26 alasiri

Foreigner:Can anyone help me? Google Translate says "fremdo," but I don't trust an online translator. I'm looking for a noun, "Foreigner."

Dankon.
Eksterlandano was the one that came to mind for me.

robbkvasnak (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 19 Mei 2014 9:28:13 alasiri

In Esperantolando we call them, with a bit of humor, "krokodiloj"

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