It means whatever language they're speaking is not the one they learned as a child.
yes
This will depend very much on what language is their native language. For instance, Russian speakers usually use articles (a, an, the) incorrectly because Russian doesn't have them. Another common error is using the wrong preposition, because prepositions don't match up across languages - I am afraid BEFORE him instead of the correct English OF him.
No. 'Speaker' is a noun.
The possessive form of the singular noun speaker is speaker's.example: What is the speaker's name?
The possessive form of the noun speaker is speaker's.example: The speaker's notes slid to the floor and scattered.
i dont know, but it is invasive
foreign, nonnative...
people
They would be a naturalized citizen.
Nonnative species have no natural controls or competitors and will become more and more invasive. They can crowd out native species until they no longer exist.
* alien * expatriate * nonnative * offshore * overseas
pine
a non native species is a species that isn't within a certain ecosystem.
The antonym of locally is generally.
none
yes
A species that does not normally live in an area