Examples of using "Australiaan" in a sentence and their english translations:
When will you go to Australia?
Welcome to Australia.
I'm going to Australia.
I'll go to Australia in October.
Tom wants to go to Australia.
Tom went to Australia.
Let's go back to Australia.
Tom is going back to Australia.
I'm going to Australia next Monday.
I'd like to visit Australia someday.
Why are we going to Australia?
I'm going to Australia next year.
- I will be leaving for Australia next month.
- I'll be leaving for Australia next month.
Why didn't you want to go to Australia?
I'll be going back to Australia on Monday.
I'll go to Australia next year.
- I can't go to Australia, either.
- I can't come to Australia either.
I'm bringing Tom to Australia with me.
- I just came by to tell you I'm moving to Australia.
- I just came by to tell you that I'm moving to Australia.
Who did Tom say went to Australia with him?
I heard you were planning to move to Australia.
I'd like to send this luggage to Australia.
Why did you decide to study abroad in Australia?
Tom told me to go to Australia.
Why does Tom want to go back to Australia?
Why in the world would you want to go Australia?
- Tom says he's planning to go back to Australia for Christmas.
- Tom says that he's planning to go back to Australia for Christmas.
Tom stopped over in Boston for three days on his way to Australia.
This year, I'm going to Australia instead of New Zealand.
I didn't realize how small Japan was until I went to Australia.