English to Yoruba Meaning of foreign - ajeji


Foreign :
ajeji

ajeji, alaimoye, ajeeji, nla,, ita, ode, oyinbo, ero, aisedede, sedede, ni ibamu

ajejialejòàlejòforeignness
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Definitions of foreign in English
Adjective(1) of concern to or concerning the affairs of other nations (other than your own(2) relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world(3) not contained in or deriving from the essential nature of something(4) not belonging to that in which it is contained; introduced from an outside source
Examples of foreign in English
(1) foreign language(2) The bad news didn't end with the foreign policy.(3) A judge's job is to interpret the law, not make it up by pouring foreign law into our constitutional jurisprudence.(4) And today he's a foreign language major at the University of Central Florida.(5) She struggled in vain against the darkness surrounding her, but the pain of a foreign element inside her prevented it.(6) Taubman recounts all of his subject's most significant dealings, both in terms of foreign and domestic policy.(7) The explosions occurred simultaneously late last night among areas popular with foreign tourists.(8) that's foreign to our culture(9) Lawyers protested that it would expose clients to unreasonable pressure, and introduce a foreign element into the court.(10) Yet, aren't new influences that seem foreign and unfamiliar also agents of positive change?(11) That was the only word that could describe it, weird, or strange, or unknown, foreign .(12) All the plants were strange and unfamiliar, the steamy smells equally foreign .(13) At any time, simply by looking at our hand or our leg, one can experience the feeling that our body does not belongs to us, that it is a foreign object, outside ourselves.(14) You gave the president kind of a mixed grade on foreign policy.(15) Consider partnering with foreign distributors or sales reps, for example.(16) Then I did distribution for foreign films in Japan, mainly gay films.
Related Phrases of foreign
(1) foreign language ::
ajeji ede
(2) foreign currency ::
ajeji owo
(3) foreign trade ::
ajeji isowo
(4) foreign exchange ::
ajeji paṣipaarọ
(5) foreign country ::
ajeji orilẹ-ede
(6) foreign policy ::
ajeji eto imulo
(7) foreign languages ::
ajeji awọn ede
(8) foreign affairs ::
ajeji àlámọrí
(9) foreign investment ::
ajeji idoko
(10) foreign matter ::
ajeji ọrọ
Synonyms
Adjective
1. overseas ::
okeokun
2. unfamiliar ::
unfamiliar
3. extraneous ::
extraneous
4. alien ::
ajeeji
5. strange ::
ajeji
Antonyms
1. domestic ::
abele
2. native ::
abinibi
Different Forms
foreign, foreigner, foreigners, foreignness
Word Example from TV Shows
(RAJESH SINGING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE
IN VOICE-OVER)

(RAJESH SINGING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN VOICE-OVER)

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 2

I'm just a harmless giant
from a foreign land.

I'm just a harmless giant from a FOREIGN land.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 10

A foreign invasion is underway.

A FOREIGN invasion is underway.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 2

Westerosi customs are
still a bit foreign to me.

Westerosi customs are still a bit FOREIGN to me.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 6

I spent my life
in foreign lands.

I spent my life in FOREIGN lands.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 3

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