The French names along Australia's southern coast are testimony to the fact that the French certainly explored around Australia, expressing some interest in the continent.
In Tasmania there is:
In Western Australia, there is:
In South Australia there is:
In New South Wales, within Sydney, is La Perouse.
Some places a cyclone occurs the most is in Bangladesh (india), Australia (Queensland).
There are dozens of seaside places in Queensland. Some of them in the southeast include:MaroochydoreMooloolabaCaloundraWoorimHervey BayBilingaTugunBurleigh HeadsBoonoorooCoolum
There is only one country on the continent of Australia, and that is Australia. French is not commonly spoken in Australia.
France has some French people there
"Sadie" does not have a direct translation in French. It is a name that remains the same in both languages.
Some places
Some places warmer than the equator are Brazil, and the countries in Australia.
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Some from Europe some from Australia many places hun. :]
French: habitational name from any of various places in France, deriving their names mostly from Old French fain 'swamp', but Latin fanum 'temple' is also a source in some cases
The main language of Australia is English. Obviously, there are many cultures living in Australia and so I am sure some people speak another language also. There are no countries in Australia. Australia is one country, divided into States and Territories. There is no one place that speaks French, although there are French citizens living in Australia and Australian Citizens of French background.
French is spoken in Europe (France), Africa (countries like Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo), and North America (Canada- primarily in Quebec).