abroad
The French phrase 'à l'étranger' is used to express the concept of 'abroad' in English. It literally translates to 'to foreign lands' and is used to describe a location outside of one's own country. This phrase is often used in contexts such as travel, work, or study abroad programs.
I like to travel abroad to discover new cultures.
This phrase expresses a personal preference for international travel in order to learn more about different cultures.
He works abroad for a large company.
The subject of the sentence is working in a foreign country for a substantial business.
Have you ever lived abroad?
This is an interrogative sentence trying to find out whether the person who is being addressed has ever had an experience living in a foreign country.