Examples of using "Buitenlanders" in a sentence and their english translations:
Foreign people intrigue me.
- Foreign people intrigue me.
- Foreign people are amusing.
Foreign people intrigue me.
Foreign people intrigue me.
Foreign people intrigue me.
They're foreigners.
Foreigners astound me.
Foreign people are amusing.
We're foreigners.
Tom hates foreigners.
The greater part of the guests were foreigners.
This law only affects foreigners.
- The hotel's full of foreigners.
- The hotel is full of foreigners.
Every year thousands of foreigners visit Japan.
The hotel's full of foreigners.
Let's act like we're foreigners.
- This rule is applied to foreigners only.
- The rule only applies to foreigners.
The hotel has a lot of foreign guests.
There aren't enough foreigners in this country.
Don't make fun of foreigners.
Many foreigners come to Japan for the purpose of studying Japanese.
- It is hard for foreigners to learn Japanese.
- It's hard for foreigners to learn Japanese.
A group of foreigners arrived in Edo, i.e. Tokyo.
It is difficult for foreigners to master Japanese.
He will come with his wife, as is often the case with foreigners.
That was the first time I saw foreigners who looked like the Americans.
"Why should Japanese people have to study English? Foreigners should have to study Japanese!" "What you say makes sense!"