They call their money the Australian Dollar!....J. Swartz
Australians refer to their currency as the Australian dollar, often abbreviated as "AUD." It is divided into 100 cents.
"Ducks" is a slang term for money. It is often used in reference to small amounts of money or loose change.
Australians use slang as a way to show familiarity and create a sense of camaraderie with each other. It is also a reflection of the laid-back and friendly culture of Australia. Aussies use slang to express themselves uniquely and create a sense of identity.
Money in Russian is called "Π΄Π΅Π½ΡΠ³ΠΈ" (pronounced dyen'-gee).
In Igbo tribes, money is often referred to as "okpα»."
The future tense of the word "call" is "will call."
the Aussies call each other "mate."
Shelia
Austalians or Aussies
Aussies or Australians.
the Aussies call each other "mate."
You call people living in Australia, Australians.
Aussies call the desert areas "the Outback."
We either call them Australians or Aussies
it'll be good for aussies and since soccer is a well liked game in Australia many people will be interested to come and watch which'll increase money for us aussies.
Aussies say, "Have a bonzer time!"
the aussies are tahny, Jeremy, Tyson and Savannah the aussies are tahny, Jeremy, Tyson and Savannah
That was a close call did the Aussies nearly lost it half way through the Olympics.