Since 'Australian' is English. You can pretty much just say 'I am from Australia'
But using the slang you could say.
'G'day, I'm from down under.'
my name is mikee lucillo
They speak English in Australia so you say: My name is Ingrid
You would simply say, "How are you today? My name is Rebecca."Although Australia has no official language, English is the default language throughout the country.
Australia's full name is the Commonwealth of Australia.
The official name of Australia is the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia has no other official name. Its full name is the Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia does not have any other name. Its official name is Commonwealth of Australia.
Australia's official name is the Commonwealth of Australia. The continent is simply called 'Australia'.
If you say Australia it sounds like Oz-stralia, it's simply shortened. Australians are often called "Aussies" which is pronounced "Oz-ies", so that's where the name "Oz" comes from. OZ sounds like the AUS in Australia.
Australians simply say "Welcome to Australia".
By the 1850s, Australia was known as Australia. This name was adopted in 1824.
Australia is simply "Australia", or the Commonwealth of Australia.
There is no specific name for the islands of Oceania. They are sometimes called the islands of the South Pacific, and sometimes they are referred to as Australasia but Oceania comprises too large an area to restrict any island groups to another name.And no, another name for Oceania is notAustralia.