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オーストラリア人です (Oosutoraria jin desu) = I am Australian.

A more formal way to say it is: 私はオーストラリア人です。(Watashi wa Oosutoraria jin desu.)

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The sentence "I am Indian" would be 私はインド人です (watashi wa indojin desu) when translated from English to Japanese.

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オーストラリア生まれですか?(oosutoraria umare desuka?)

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γ‚ͺγƒΌγ‚Ήγƒˆγƒ©γƒͺγ‚’η”ŸγΎγ‚Œ (Oosutoraria umare)

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