Desconocido or extraño.
Extranjero
You could say "estoy raro". You might also use "estoy extraño", but that could mean " I am strange" or even "I am a stranger".
How are you in Spanish is ¿Cómo está? (if you are speaking to someone with whom you are unfamiliar, such as a stranger or an acquaintance) or ¿Cómo estás? (if you are speaking with a friend or family member).How are you?=¿Cómo estás?
A feminine stranger.
Informally, it would be "tu hermanastra." In a formal context, or when speaking to a stranger or someone older than you, etc., it would be "su hermanastra."
It means "stranger" or "guest".
Tagata ese
étranger, étrangère
The article used before the word "stranger" is typically "a." This is because "stranger" begins with a consonant sound, making "a stranger" the appropriate phrase. For example, you would say, "I met a stranger at the park."
Malihini means stranger in Hawaiian, but is technically a person who is a newcomer, or stranger among Hawaiians. Translation would be Malihini, kakanaka 'e
The adjective for "stranger" is "strange" - for example, "I met a strange person on the street."
Yes then you say bravo and fart in their mouth and shoot them and say what does the fox say