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go native
to become like the people who have lived in a place for a long time Brian moved to Los Angeles seven years ago, and I think he's finally gone native.
go native
(humorous) if you say that someone living in a foreign country has gone native, you mean that they have lost some of their own character because they have started to behave like the people in that country After a month in Egypt he went native, swapping his linen suit for a pair of wide trousers and a loose tunic.
go native
Adopt another people's way of life, especially that of a culture from a less developed country. For example, Ben's decided to go native, sleeping in a hammock and eating all kinds of strange foods . This expression is closely associated with the often contemptuous view British colonists had of indigenous peoples. [c. 1900]
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Maxim | | mahk-SEEM (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian |
| Janusz | | YAH-nuwsh | Polish |
| Botond | | - | Hungarian |
| Jancsi | | YAWN-chee | Hungarian |
| Roderick | | RAHD-ə-rik (English), RAHD-rik (English) | English, Scottish, Welsh |
| Erick | | ER-ik | English |