* "Crikey!" has become a catchword since the Crocodile Hunter first appeared. * "G'day, mate!" is a common greeting. * "Fair Dinkum!" can be a statement meaning something is true, for example, after telling a story you can emphasise its truth by finishing with "Fair dinkum". Or, it can be stated as a question, asking if something is true.
The word cool is said in the Vietnamese language as mat me. The word cool in Latin is frigus and in Japanese it is suzushi.
The word love is simply spoken as "love" in Australia. English is the default language throughout Australia.
cuz it's just an easy word to say
Cool as in "cold" translates to 'MALAMIG' in Tagalog, However, there's no direct translation if you're pertaining about the slang word..
cause the way you say it
Koolio is just a longer word but 'cool' word to stand for 'cool' I dont know why people say it since it takes longer too type but yeah.. it means cool.
Puerto Ricans often use the word "chévere" to say "cool." It's a versatile term that can express approval, excitement, or something being enjoyable. Additionally, they might use "buenísimo" or simply say "cool" in English, especially among younger generations.
In Australia, the word Christmas is simply known as Christmas. There are no other terms for this celebration of Christ's birth.
because it is a cool word people use it a lot
chouet/te If you are using it like "that is cool" or sweet, they say "C'est trés cool" also. You may also say "C'est super." For temperature, the word is frais.
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depending on your meaning for the word "near". But I would say nine out of ten people would say no.