In Australian English, "countryside" is typically referred to as "the bush." This term is commonly used to describe rural areas, natural landscapes, and wilderness outside urban settings. Australians might also use phrases like "the outback" when referring to remote, arid regions of the country.
the side of any country is a countryside
He didn't say anything to "alarm the countryside". His mission was one of stealth and secrecy - to deliver a message to Hancock and Adams. That message was not "the British are coming" since at that time the "Americans" were also British, it was "the regulars (i.e. regular army) are coming out".
A countryside in Florida looks beautiful.It has lots of greenery.
Some characteristics of the English countryside are its full of green medows. Very vast area's. Very wet and full of vegetation. The English Countryside is full of old structure and vast fields.
The countryside
If you mean "How do you say 'countryside' in Irish?" it would be "ceantar" or "taobh tíre".
Most people would say in the countryside but I think it just depends who you meet.
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"tragedie in tara" is the romanian of "countryside tragedy". It is pronounced " tragedee-e en tzara".
Sheila's Wheels. Sheila's wheels :))
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The Portuguese word for beautiful, as in "beautiful countryside," is "belo" for masculine nouns and "bela" for feminine nouns. Therefore, you would say "bela paisagem" for "beautiful landscape" or "belo campo" for "beautiful countryside."
quietness of the countryside.
As in "beautiful countryside", you could say "campo hermoso". If you are referring to a nation, "país bonito" or "país hermoso".
The word for countryside in Welsh is "countryside" or "cigled."
While riding his fancy horse, he said "The Regulars are coming out!"
"The Bush" is a general Australian term for undeveloped countryside. It refers to the wilder countryside, whether desert, open plains, or mountainous countryside. Contrary to what some websites say, it does not refer to general rural areas. "The bush" tends to be anything beyond a few hundred kilometres outside of the major cities.