They do not have a word for it though the Pope might have made one for it in his sermons
Australis is the Latin word for southern regions and therefore Australia is the southern land.
No. The name Australia is derived from the Latin "Australis", meaning 'south'.
Australia is actually derived from the latin Australis, meaning "Southern". The first recorded use of this word was in English and was actually in 1625. So Australia although being derived from Latin, is really an English word.
Oceanic is closer to Australia then the others yes.
Australia is derived from the latin Australis, meaning "Southern"
Australia...
The word Austria is of Latin origin and this is the same for both Australia and Austria.
myrtillus for Myrtle. Australis for Australia
Only as pets or on zoos; these animals are from Australia.
Australia = THE REGIONS OF THE BAY TO BE EQUIPPED FOR.
No. It is derived from the Latin word for 'southern'.
No. Quokkas are endemic to southwest Western Australia.