That is the correct spelling of "foreign" (from outside, from another place).
The word "foreign" is spelled F-O-R-E-I-G-N.
The correct spelling is "foreign."
The correct spelling is "foreign."
Both of the spellings you have given in the question are the same.The correct spelling is foreign, so both are correct.An example sentence is: "I want to move to a foreigncountry."
The spelling is debris meaning wreckage, rubble, or foreign materials.A similar word is the medical verb debride, meaning to remove dead tissue.
He purchased a foreign car from Germany. I love trying foreign cuisines. The museum exhibited many foreign artifacts. She speaks four foreign languages.
The correct spelling is foreign. The foreign minister returned from an overseas trip. The language was foreign to me.
The right way to spell the word is foreign.Some example sentences with the word are:There was a foreign object in his soup.Sorry, we do not accept foreign currency.The new family were foreign to the country.
The correct spelling is "foreign."
The correct spelling is "foreign."
"EXOTIC" : strange, foreign, and/or unusual
The correct spelling of the adjective is foreign (from another place).
The likely word is "exotic" (strange, foreign, or unusual).
foreign names are written in katagana not kanji
Jan or Jon However, if coming from a foreign country to Sweden, you are not expected to spell your name differently. John is ok as it is.
Both of the spellings you have given in the question are the same.The correct spelling is foreign, so both are correct.An example sentence is: "I want to move to a foreigncountry."
Foreigner: a person who comes from a foreign country; someone who does not owe allegiance to your country.
you dont its a name so its the same in alomst every foreign language