It depends on the context. It can be construed as racist if used in a derogative way i.e. 'bloody foreigners' But countries have 'foreign tourists' and that is considered acceptable.
Indigenous people call themselves citizens or natives. They call you foreigners because you are not native to the land they live on.
They had different names for different people. Many derogatory. But all were known as foreigners.
A person who hates all foreigners is typically referred to as a xenophobe.
The Chinese term for foreigners is "wàiguórén" (外国人), which translates to "person from a foreign country" or "foreigner."
43,000 citizens, 100,000 enslaved people, and 35,000 foreigners
Visa - as part of a passport.
xenophile
Many Americans were afraid of foreigners and people of different races because of communists and anarchists.
according to websites, Ghana has a total of 24,658,823 people. which from 16,527,148 people have a Ghanaian passport. 745,294 people are foreigners with a Ghana card which is the 'lower' form off passport in Ghana later you will get a passport. 307,978 people are foreigners with passport, and 7,078,403 people are not legal in the country. that means that including not legal people, 33 per cent are foreigners which is a total off almost 8,000,000 million people
They call them Xeni, alodapi.********************Ancient Greeks called the foreigners barbarians (βάρβαροι) but without the negative meaning that this word has nowdays. It meant mostly people with another language and also foreigner, people from another land.
Yes. Anyone from outside a country is a foreigner. So in the UK, people from America would be foreigners as they are not from the UK.
indonesian people, foreigners, and some animals.