Outlander vs Nonnative - What's the difference?
outlander | nonnative | Related terms |
Not native
Someone who is not a native
*{{quote-news, year=1988, date=March 25, author=James Krohe Jr., title=Reading: Our City, Ourselves, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=If you're a Chicagoan, you will find something in each that you didn't know about; nonnatives will find something in each they'll wish they'd read before making their last trip. }}
Outlander is a related term of nonnative.
As nouns the difference between outlander and nonnative
is that outlander is a foreigner or alien while nonnative is someone who is not a native.As an adjective nonnative is
not native.nonnative
English
Alternative forms
*Adjective
(-)Noun
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