Yes, foreign is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. Example: a foreign language.
Yes, the word foreigner is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone in a place that is not their place of citizenship, or a place with which they are not familiar; a stranger.
No, foreign is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective is foreignness, a word for something alien, exotic, or strange. Another noun form is foreigner, a person who is from another place. Both foreignness and foreigner are common nouns.
It means to be from another place, region, country, environment or category. For example, a foreign language, like Korean, is from another country which uses a different language than English as its official language.A housefly swimming in your bowl of soup is a foreign thing.When a baby is sucking on his / her thumb, the thumb is NOT a foreign object even though it doesn't really belong in the mouth.You probably mean " foreign ". This word means not native to the environment, region or country. For example, a kangaroo would be foreign in Alaska or Siberia.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."
I would describe the difference as adjective and noun. If something is foreign, its coming from abroad.
The correct spelling of the adjective is foreign (from another place).
Circumspect behavior is prudent when entering into foreign situations.
Yes, the word foreigner is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for someone in a place that is not their place of citizenship, or a place with which they are not familiar; a stranger.
No, foreign is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form for the adjective is foreignness, a word for something alien, exotic, or strange. Another noun form is foreigner, a person who is from another place. Both foreignness and foreigner are common nouns.
It means to be from another place, region, country, environment or category. For example, a foreign language, like Korean, is from another country which uses a different language than English as its official language.A housefly swimming in your bowl of soup is a foreign thing.When a baby is sucking on his / her thumb, the thumb is NOT a foreign object even though it doesn't really belong in the mouth.You probably mean " foreign ". This word means not native to the environment, region or country. For example, a kangaroo would be foreign in Alaska or Siberia.
Well, the definition of a city that is characterised by many foreign influences is 'a city that is characterised by many foreign influences.' However, an adjective to describe such a city would be 'xenolabilious.' ('Xenolabile' in American English.) Also: 'xenoindicative' and 'xenotypical.'
The word for people from other places is "foreigners".
No foreign is an adjective. Foreigner is a noun. Singular possessive form is foreigner's. The foreigner's bag has been lost. Plural possessive form is foreigners'. The foreigners' bags have been lost
Nothing foreign is the English equivalent of 'nihil alienum'. In the word by word translation, the neuter gender noun 'nihil' means 'nothing'. The neuter gender adjective 'alienum' means 'foreign, strange'.
There are many different adjective synonyms for the word exotic. Some of these include foreign, nonnative, introduced, imported, and tropical.