Examples of using "Ausztráliába" in a sentence and their english translations:
He emigrated to Australia.
He emigrated to Australia.
I'm moving back to Australia.
I'm going to go to Australia.
I'm coming back to Australia.
I traveled to Australia.
Tom moved to Australia.
- Tom moved to Australia.
- Tom has moved to Australia.
I would like to move to Australia.
Tom has moved to Australia.
I wanted to go to Australia.
Tom flew to Australia.
I'm taking a trip to Australia next year.
I'm going to Australia next year.
We want to go to Australia.
Why are you moving to Australia?
We're flying to Australia tomorrow.
Tom traveled to Australia.
I'm supposed to go to Australia.
Do you go to Australia often?
Did Tom go to Australia?
Tom has emigrated to Australia.
Tom has returned home to Australia.
I'll return to Australia in two days.
I'll return to Australia in two days.
Tom is the guy I went to Australia with.
- I will be leaving for Australia next month.
- I'll be leaving for Australia next month.
The empress is visiting Australia.
Why are you visiting Australia?
I won't go to Australia.
Tom wanted to go to Australia.
It would be nice to go to Australia for the honeymoon.
Tom went to Australia last year.
- Why did you have to go to Australia?
- Why did you need to go to Australia?
When are you coming back to Australia?
Why did Tom go to Australia?
Let's not go to Australia this year.
I'm flying to Australia tomorrow morning.
I'm going to Australia next summer.
Tom has recently moved to Australia.
Tom has invited Mary to Australia.
Tom has to go to Australia.
I don't go to Australia anymore.
Maybe I should go to Australia.
Tom will be flying to Australia tomorrow.
When did you get back to Australia?
I regret having visited Australia.
When are you returning to Australia?
I'm going to Australia soon.
I'm seriously considering moving to Australia.
Tom is the reason Mary moved to Australia.
Have you decided to go to Australia?
Tom put off his trip to Australia.
Tom and his family emigrated to Australia.
Tom smuggled something into Australia for Mary.
Tom has visited Australia three times.
- Tom has to go back to Australia.
- Tom must go back to Australia.
I'm planning to move to Australia.
You're not moving back to Australia, are you?
Tom hoped to visit Australia.
I'm willing to go to Australia with Tom.
- I know Tom went to Australia.
- I know that Tom went to Australia.
- I know Tom visited Australia.
- I know that Tom visited Australia.
Tom told me to go to Australia.
I promised to go to Australia with Tom.
Tom and Mary returned to Australia.
We dated on a semi regular basis until she moved to Australia.
Tom is saving up money so he can go to Australia.
We're planning to go to Australia for our honeymoon.
I'm really looking forward to going to Australia.
I can't go to Australia next week.
I can't come to Australia this summer.
I haven't heard from Tom since he moved to Australia.
- Can't someone else go to Australia?
- Can't somebody else go to Australia?
Ask Tom to come to Australia.
Where did Tom live before moving to Australia?
I can't afford to go to Australia.
Tom should've come to Australia with me.
I'm too old to go to Australia.
I'm saving up so that I can go to Australia.
I'm supposed to go to Australia the week after next.
- Going to Australia is one of the things Tom wants to do next year.
- Going to Australia is one of the things that Tom wants to do next year.
- Who told you I was going to Australia?
- Who told you that I was going to Australia?
I really wanted to go to Australia with Tom.
Tom should've gone to Australia with me.
- I suggest you go to Australia with Tom.
- I suggest that you go to Australia with Tom.
Tom's parents emigrated to Australia in the sixties.
Why don't Tom and Mary want to go to Australia?
I'd like to visit Australia someday.
I think Tom won't want to go to Australia with me.
Not until I visited Australia did it become clear to me how small Japan is.
If you want to send a Christmas parcel to Australia, you should post it now.