Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Australia, but it is pronounced exactly as it looks - "thanksgiving".
Thanksgiving is not celebrated in Australia.
Australia does not have a Thanksgiving day.
No. Thanksgiving is a US holiday. It is not relevant to Australian history or culture.
Thanksgiving is a harvest holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Countries such as Australia, New Zealand and the UK do not have that particular Thanksgiving festival.
It depends on where you live. In Australia it is pronounced organised, but in the USA i think it is pronounced organized
Australia is spelled the same in Spanish as in English, but is pronounced differently. It is pronounced "ow-oo-strah-lee-a."
They don't. It's an American holiday.
Australians don't celebrate Thanksgiving in the same sense as Americans. They have a national day of Thanks, in which you thank others and God for that which you are, well, thankful for. However, Australia is a country founded to house convicts. They never had to survive a harsh winter (even in the south the winter is still quite warm compared to Mass.) and they never held a speific religious convition to forming their own country - it was simply easier to stay there after they had finished their term of punishment. Thus, they don't celebrate Thanksgiving in way that one would suspect.
Not much. Probably Australia day.
Australians are not children. They don't have rubbish like that.
Tom pronounced as the beginning of TOMato. Cruise pronounced I went on a CRUISE to Australia.
Australia (Pronounced 'Ah-oo-STRAHlee-ah')