Billibong, it means waterhole or swimming hole
Exactly how you say it in english
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 bogan culture is a culture that makes Australia look bad to the whole world. Being proud of it? That's for you to decide. People around the world get confused between being an Aussie and being a Bogan. The world is getting the wrong picture about Australians. Some Australian phrases and sayings such as " Snag on the barbie, and She'll be right mate" are getting are getting mixed up with the Bogan culture. I'm not saying it's bad to say these Phrases, I'm saying the world is getting the wrong picture and thinks that the natural Australian culture is the Bogan culture. The Bogan culture is much different to being Aussie. The bogan culture is a rebellious culture that is laid back and full of people who commit stupid crimes, The bogan culture embarrasses Australia to the rest of the world. to be or not to be proud of the Bogan culture is your choice. I hope this answered your question well.
In Cree, "you are beautiful" can be expressed as "nîkânisîhkâw." To say "you're welcome" in Plains Cree, you can say "tân'si" or "mâka wîkîcêh." These phrases reflect the language's rich cultural heritage and expressive nature.
Yes This does not say WHICH Prime Minister. We had a few since John Howard.........
Australian. or people that say yee-haw every day
"No worries" - No big deal "Fair dinkum" - honest! "bullbag" - someone who is being really loud, almost irritating "arvo" - afternoon "I'm pretty ordinary" - I feel terrible
There is no such language as Australian. English is the main language in Australia, so people would just say soccer.
There is no such language as Australian. People in Australia speak English, so they would say power point.
well if they are not Australian im goign to have to say no
Australia doesn't have its own language, people speak English in Australia so you can just say "Hi" but if you want to use some Australian lexicon say "G'day".
You can say you look pretty. then some othere ones are you are pretty
There is no such language as Australian. Most people in Australia speak English, so they would say rat.
People in Australia speak English. G'day mate is a typical greeting.
i love you
Penguin. Australian is and English Language
Exactly how you say it in english