"Foreignisms" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Foreignisms refer to words or expressions borrowed from another language and incorporated into one's native language, often in a way that is unusual or unnatural.
Foreign-born refers to a person who is not a native or natural-born citizen of a country, but rather was born in another country and has moved to the target country. It can also refer to a person who holds citizenship from one country but was born in another.
A person who is not native to a country or region, especially one who is visiting or living in another country as a temporary resident or non-citizen.
Foreknowingly means knowingly or intentionally beforehand, often with a sense of anticipation or expectation. It implies that someone had prior knowledge or understanding of something and took action or made a decision based on that knowledge, often in a deliberate or intentional manner.
Foreknown refers to something that is known beforehand or anticipated; something that has been previously known or anticipated. It often implies a sense of certainty or inevitability, as if the thing has been destined or forecasted to happen. Examples of how to use "foreknown" in a sentence:<br><br> The outcome of the election was foreknown to few, as it was a close and unexpected result.<br> The company's financial troubles were foreknown to investors, leading to a decline in stock prices.<br> The prophecy was foreknown to the masses, indicating a great change was coming to the land.