Australian in Dutch
Australian in Dutch is Australisch, Australische, Australiër — Australian means relating to Australia, its people, or its languages.
Australian in Dutch
Australisch
Of, from, or pertaining to Australia, the Australian people or Australian languages.
Australische
Of, from, or pertaining to Australia, the Australian people or Australian languages.
Australiër
A person from the country of Australia or of Australian descent.
Australische
A person from the country of Australia or of Australian descent.
What does "Australian" mean?
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adj Relating to Australia, its people, or its languages.
"She has a strong Australian accent after years of living in Sydney."
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noun A person from Australia.
"Several Australians competed in the marathon this year."
Australian in a sentence
- She has a strong Australian accent after years of living in Sydney.
- Several Australians competed in the marathon this year.
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Australian" in Dutch?
"Australian" in Dutch is Australisch, Australische, Australiër. Australian means: Relating to Australia, its people, or its languages.
How do you use "Australian" in a sentence?
Example: "She has a strong Australian accent after years of living in Sydney." In Dutch, "Australian" is Australisch, Australische, Australiër.
Are there other ways to say "Australian" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 3 translations listed for "Australian": Australisch, Australische, Australiër.
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