võõrid
Võõrid is a term originating from the Estonian language. It generally translates to "strangers," "outsiders," or "foreigners" in English. The concept of võõrid can encompass various social and political contexts, referring to individuals or groups perceived as not belonging to a particular community or nation. Historically, the term might have been used to denote people from different ethnic or linguistic backgrounds encountered by Estonians. In contemporary usage, it can refer to immigrants, tourists, or anyone perceived as unfamiliar within a given social setting. The connotation of the term can vary depending on the context and the speaker, ranging from neutral observation to apprehension or even hostility. Understanding the nuances of võõrid requires considering the specific social and historical circumstances in which it is used. It reflects a fundamental human tendency to distinguish between in-groups and out-groups.