Extranjero
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?
You could say "estoy raro". You might also use "estoy extraño", but that could mean " I am strange" or even "I am a stranger".
Stranger: Does your dog bite?Farmer: Nope.All of the sudden the dog bites the stranger on the leg. Yet the farmer was telling the truth. How can this be?Answer: It was not the farmer's dog!
Comrade, Friend, Pal, Buddy. It is a term used between friends or to refer to a friend. It can be used by a stranger in the same way "Buddy" or "Pal" can be used in English to refer to a stranger, but without a negative or condescending connotation that sometimes accompany the English words.
Its called a "Photo Bomb"
Desconocido or extraño.
A feminine stranger.
It means "stranger" or "guest".
You would use "Usted" or "Ud."
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?
Extranjero. And the language of Mexico is called Spanish. I think the person asking this question was looking for 'Gringo". A "Spanish" word only used in Mexico...
Me llamo Antonio, no sea desconocido/a, extrano/a (male/female according to collocutor)
Stranger to Stranger was created in 1983.
A Stranger's Heart (2007) Eye of the Stranger (2004) Hands of a Stranger (1962) In a Stranger's Hand (1991) Perfect Stranger (2007) Stranger Than Fiction (2006) Strangers on a Train (1951) The Crazy Stranger (1997) The Perfect Stranger (1994) The Stranger (1946) The Strangers (2008) The Stranger Beside Me (1995) The Stranger Wore a Gun (1953) When a Stranger Calls (1979 and 2006)
In the 1942 book, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus the stranger is Meursault, a French Algerian.
You could say "estoy raro". You might also use "estoy extraño", but that could mean " I am strange" or even "I am a stranger".
Wales is the Anglo-Saxon word for foreigner or stranger. the French and Spanish names for Wales are very similar to the old Roman word for France - 'Gaul'. In Spanish is it 'Gales' and in French it is 'Pays de Galles'.