Meaning of I'm a stranger in this country
A person who is not familiar or known in a place.
In simple words: I don't know anyone here.
I'm a stranger in this country in a sentence
- When I arrived at the airport, I felt like I'm a stranger in this country.
- As I walked through the market, I realized I'm a stranger in this country.
- Every time I try to speak the language, I feel I'm a stranger in this country.
- During my first week, I often thought I'm a stranger in this country.
- It's tough being I'm a stranger in this country when everyone's so friendly.
How to use I'm a stranger in this country
Use in conversational contexts. It's appropriate for unfamiliar environments or traveling. Avoid in formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Think of a person lost in a foreign place, feeling out of place.
Related words
Collocations with I'm a stranger in this country
- feel like a stranger
- become a stranger
- stranger in a foreign land
- welcome a stranger
- treat a stranger kindly
Common mistakes with I'm a stranger in this country
- Learners might say 'I'm strange in this country' instead.
- Misunderstanding and using 'stranger' as only a physical appearance.
- Confusing 'stranger' with 'foreigner' when context is cultural.
Compare I'm a stranger in this country with Unknown, Outsider, Foreigner, Alien
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Frequently asked questions about I'm a stranger in this country
What does I'm a stranger in this country mean?
I don't know anyone here.
What is the definition of I'm a stranger in this country?
A person who is not familiar or known in a place.
How do you use I'm a stranger in this country in a sentence?
When I arrived at the airport, I felt like I'm a stranger in this country.
Can you give another example of I'm a stranger in this country?
As I walked through the market, I realized I'm a stranger in this country.
What are synonyms for I'm a stranger in this country?
Common alternatives include unknown, outsider, foreigner, newcomer, alien.
What words go with I'm a stranger in this country?
It commonly pairs with feel like a stranger, become a stranger, stranger in a foreign land, welcome a stranger, treat a stranger kindly.
What are common mistakes when using I'm a stranger in this country?
Learners might say 'I'm strange in this country' instead. Misunderstanding and using 'stranger' as only a physical appearance. Confusing 'stranger' with 'foreigner' when context is cultural.
How do you pronounce I'm a stranger in this country?
US: //aɪm ə ˈstreɪndʒər ɪn ðɪs ˈkʌntri//, UK: //aɪm ə ˈstreɪndʒə ɪn ðɪs ˈkʌntri//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I'm a stranger in this country?
Use in conversational contexts. It's appropriate for unfamiliar environments or traveling. Avoid in formal writing.
