The barest of minimums in Etiquette and everyday manners would include:
Highly desireable are the following:
Bathroom, food, help, money, please, thank you, hello - Family Feud answers
Foreign means from Another Country.
You Italicize foreign words (Not absorbed into English)
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There are a couple words that can be used instead of foreign trade. The word international trade can be used as well as exporting can be used for foreign trade.
Money coming into a country, via its diaspora, or family maintenance. In other words, money coming into the country, as foreign exchange, which is then convered (usually) to the country's local currency. This money is sent in by the expat community living abroad.
all of Mexico's words are foreign besides "Mexico". no no no even that is foreign
all of Mexico's words are foreign besides "Mexico". no no no even that is foreign
No. She is from Trinidad. A country far from here. In other words, she's foreign.
The Esperanto words for foreign and native are eksterlanda and denaska.
Traveling, expanding, and forming :)
No. Virtually all languages on Earth have foreign words and phrases.
English uses a number of foreign words. Unlike 'assimilated' words of foreign origin, these words are still in obvious ways foreign. Here are some examples: * coup d'état - violent overthrow of a government * régime - system of government * Zeitgeist - spirit of the age * Weltanschauung - world view