It's highly unlikely that any intelligent species capable of traveling the vast distances to cross interstellar space to make contact with another species would not also be intelligent enough not to make knee-jerk assumptions about the language(s) of creatures who are so alien to them that they don't share a biosphere and have no ancestral commonality whatsoever. Even if the English word "the" sounds similar to the alien word for "let's fight," or whatever, they'd obviously know that this is not actually what we mean.
This is even assuming that they communicate verbally or even audibly in the first place. Maybe they talk by emitting light or radio waves at each other or something, for all we know.
And if the aliens arrive here with the intent of conquering us or blowing us up, they probably won't care what we have to say nor how we say it anyhow. If they were intent on making peaceful contact they would be sending their very best of their equivalents of linguists and anthropologists specifically because of this kind of thing. Not to do so would be incredibly stupid.
(Stupid species don't achieve interstellar travel. See also: We have not achieved interstellar travel.)