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furoya

alien
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1o_ It is a lexical component of Latin origin such as alius, a, ud ("other, other" ), although the Romans took it from the Greek voice 945; 955; 955; 959; 962; ( allos "other" ) . It has varied interpretations, such as alien ("born elsewhere, in another world") , or alienated ("crazy, minded elsewhere" ). View aliases , English/alien . 2nd_ 'Alien' is a 1979 Ridley Scott film.

  




furoya

It's "foreign, strange ( on the spot). It is used for both an immigrant and an alien. It comes from the Latin alius, a, ud ("other, other" ). See alf .

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means it came from outer space. Be alive from another planet. Alien, alien. Name of a 1979 fictional horror film. It is a Latin word.

  


GonzálezR

In popular culture and in ufology (science of the study of the UFO phenomenon, unidentified flying object and its derivatives), any living being originating from any non-Earth site is called alien. Alien comes from English, in Spanish its translation is Alien, refers to something or someone who comes from the outside of the earth and/or does not belong to the nature of planet Earth.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It is a word in the English language that means alien. Extraterrestrial.

  



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