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étrangères

Étrangères is the feminine plural form of the French adjective étranger and the feminine plural noun étrangère. It denotes women who are foreign to a given country or context. As an adjective, it appears in phrases such as des femmes étrangères or une destination étrangère. As a noun, l’étrangère refers to a foreign woman, with the plural les étrangères. In everyday usage, the term describes people who are not natives or citizens of the place in question; context determines whether it refers to nationality, language, or cultural affiliation.

Origin and form: étranger comes from Latin extrānus meaning external or foreign. The feminine forms étrangère

Usage and nuance: The term is neutral in descriptive contexts, but in certain discourses it can carry

See also: étranger, étrangère.

and
Étrangères
reflect
gender
and
number
in
French
morphology.
connotations
of
otherness
or
difference.
In
legal
or
administrative
language,
non-citizens
are
often
described
with
gendered
forms
such
as
étranger
or
étrangère,
depending
on
the
subject,
or
more
neutral
terms
may
be
used
in
official
texts.
In
culture
and
media,
Étrangères
may
appear
as
a
title
or
within
titles
for
works
addressing
migration,
identity,
or
cross-cultural
encounters.