Well, you've halfway answered your own question. The English brought the English language. The religion they brought was of course Christianity.
They brought Christianity.
Yes. Christmas was a tradition that came to Australia with the English convicts and officers of the First Fleet.
Yes. The English created the first official white settlement in Australia, and they brought their traditions and culture with them, including the drinking of tea.
The translation for the English word bring into the Igbo language is wetara.
The English settlers of Australia brought with them many simple, traditional English foods. These include potato dumplings, jam pudding, roasts and stews, lamingtons, and kidney pies.
The English settlers of Australia brought with them many simple, traditional English foods. These include potato dumplings, jam pudding, roasts and stews, lamingtons, and kidney pies.
can you bring rocks into australia
There is no reason for why you shouldn't take French in school, especially if your native language is English. French would be one of the easier if not the easiest language for an English speaker, and will bring you a better knowledge of English.
research celebrations like St Patrick's day and the Irish where very strong catholics so when they came to Australia they preached religion. yeah hope this helps......
"Brung" is not a word in the English language. It is slang for "brought".
Oral tradition states that the first Greek in Australia was a convict named Damianos Gikas who arrived in 1802, but there are no written records to confirm this. The first Greeks actually documented to arrive in Australia were a group of 7 men from Hydra who were convicted of being pirates: they arrived in Australia in 1828.
What religion did the traders bring to the people of Ghana and Mali