êtrangi

Norman

Etymology

From Old French estrange and estranger (foreign), both from Latin extraneus. More at English strange, extraneous.

Adjective

êtrangi m

  1. (Jersey) foreign

Derived terms

Noun

êtrangi m (plural êtrangièrs)

  1. (Jersey) stranger, foreigner

Derived terms

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