Ist es Tim der aus Australien spricht?
Tim and Tess = Tim und Tess
Public speaking can be translated as öffentliches Reden or Redenhalten.
The German word for bells is "Glocken", but don't say to a German speaking woman she has nice "Glocken" this means something different. *G*
Du is the most informal way of saying you in german when speaking to adults, you should say Sie hope this helps :)
Germany and other German-speaking countries
Formally, when speaking to a superior or stranger, you'd say Ihre Frau. Informally, when speaking to a family member/friend, you'd say deine Frau.
Like in English - Brooklyn. In general, there are no special german words for cities in english speaking countries.
It depends, if you're being formal (speaking to someone you don't know well) you could say: Was machst Sie heute? If you're being informal (speaking to a friend) you could say: Was machst Du heute? I don't know much German so I may not be correct.
Australia is an English speaking country. Therefore, the word "because" is said as "because".
The official language of Australia is English so you would say "Merry Christmas"
We speak English in Australia. Jesus is pronounced Jesus as in all English speaking countries.
It is uncertain what the question is asking. Australia simply calls Christmas "Christmas", and pronounces it the same way it is pronounced in other English-speaking countries.