Cooljugator Logo Get a French Tutor

étranger

Looking for learning resources? Study with our courses! Get a full French course →

French word étranger comes from Latin extera, Old French -ier, and later Latin extra ((with accusative) beyond. (with accusative) outside of.)

extera (Latin)

-ier (Old French)

Indicates a profession. Indicates location, where one lives Suffix used to form infinitives of first conjugation verbs.

extra (Latin)

(with accusative) beyond. (with accusative) outside of.

extraneum (Latin)

estrange (Old French)

Foreigner; non-native Foreign; overseas.

estrangier (Old French)

Foreigner (one from a foreign land; a non-native).

estranger (Middle French)

Foreign; not one's own Foreigner.

étranger (French)

Foreign. Unacquainted Foreign place. Foreigner. Stranger.

Further details about this page

LOCATION