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The word in English to describe this is "alien"...Originally posted by The Late, Great JCWhen I say "Foreign", I mean not of this planet...Comment
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Actualy, alien does not necessarily mean from another planet. The proper tem for that would be "Extra Terrestrial" I think (? spelling).Originally posted by AtWThe word in English to describe this is "alien"...I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Extraterrestrial, all one word. Extra terrestrial means something different.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanActualy, alien does not necessarily mean from another planet. The proper tem for that would be "Extra Terrestrial" I think (? spelling).Comment
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