• pedz@lemmy.ca
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    16 days ago

    This is interesting as a language quirk. Alien can just mean “different” in English. It doesn’t need to come from space. But English also has extraterrestrial.

    As a non native speaker, I had to pause and wonder a bit about “alien”.

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        16 days ago

        AFAIK there’s no equivalent word for alien in French. The concept is different. Everything coming from space is automatically extraterrestrial. If it’s coming from earth, it’s just a strange/different species or a different form of life. The vagueness of alien doesn’t translate well in French, unless we use the word ‘alien’.

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          15 days ago

          Which is ironic, because while the modern French word was borrowed from English, the English word is from Old French.