Australian in Korean
Australian in Korean is 호주인, 오스트레일리아인, 호주 사람 — Australian means relating to Australia, its people, or its languages.
Australian in Korean
호주인
Pronounced: hoju'in
person from the country of Australia
오스트레일리아인
Pronounced: oseuteureilliain
person from the country of Australia
호주 사람
Pronounced: hoju saram
person from the country of Australia
오스트레일리아 사람
Pronounced: oseuteureillia saram
person from the country of Australia
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 Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Australian" in Korean?
"Australian" in Korean is 호주인, 오스트레일리아인, 호주 사람. Australian means: Relating to Australia, its people, or its languages.
How do you pronounce 호주인?
"Australian" in Korean is 호주인, pronounced "hoju'in".
How do you use "Australian" in a sentence?
Example: "She has a strong Australian accent after years of living in Sydney." In Korean, "Australian" is 호주인, 오스트레일리아인, 호주 사람.
Are there other ways to say "Australian" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 4 translations listed for "Australian": 호주인, 오스트레일리아인, 호주 사람, 오스트레일리아 사람.
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