Examples of using "L'australia" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you know where Australia is?
Do you want to visit Australia?
He loves Australia.
She loves Australia.
We love Australia.
They love Australia.
- I love Australia.
- I like Australia.
- I used to love Australia.
- I loved Australia.
I hate Australia.
I know Australia.
I hated Australia.
Why do you like Australia?
- I thought you hated Australia.
- I thought that you hated Australia.
I like Australia.
- Tom visited Australia.
- Tom has visited Australia.
I'd like to visit Australia.
- Tom left Australia.
- Tom has left Australia.
I'd love to visit Australia.
I miss Australia.
I want to leave Australia.
I wanted to leave Australia.
- I love visiting Australia.
- I enjoy visiting Australia.
I used to hate Australia.
How was Australia?
Australia is no different.
I traveled all around Australia.
Don't confuse Austria with Australia.
How many times have you visited Australia?
Why do you hate Australia so much?
- He emigrated to Australia.
- He departed for Australia.
I like Australia a lot.
I can't leave Australia.
What does this mean for Australia?
I regret leaving Australia.
I regret visiting Australia.
- Tom loves Australia.
- Tom likes Australia.
Mary loves Australia.
- Tom is going to visit Australia.
- Tom will visit Australia.
Have you visited Australia?
Tom will love Australia.
Australia is an island.
Tom has visited Australia before.
I'd like to visit Australia someday.
- Would he like to book a trip to Australia?
- Would she like to book a trip to Australia?
- Would you like to book a trip to Australia?
- Would he like to make reservations for a trip to Australia?
- Would she like to make reservations for a trip to Australia?
- Would you like to make reservations for a trip to Australia?
- He wants to book a trip to Australia.
- She wants to book a trip to Australia.
- You want to book a trip to Australia.
Do you want to book a trip to Australia?
They've never visited Australia.
I refuse to leave Australia.
I visit Australia once a year.
I want to visit Australia sometime.
Australia exports a lot of wool.
Australia is abundant in minerals.
This isn't Australia.
Tom is visiting Australia.
- Australia isn't Austria.
- Australia is not Austria.
Does Australia have four seasons?
I didn't visit Australia.
I've already visited Australia.
Why should I leave Australia?
Why should I visit Australia?
Tom won't visit Australia.
I might not leave Australia.
I might not visit Australia.
Tom likes Australia a lot.
Australia is pretty far away.
- You would like to book a trip to Australia.
- You would like to make reservations for a trip to Australia.
I was able to visit Australia.
I can't afford to visit Australia.
- Australia is smaller than South America.
- Australia is smaller in size than South America.
- I will be leaving for Australia next month.
- I'll be leaving for Australia next month.
Tom left Australia in October of 2013.
I visited Australia last spring.
I visited Australia last summer.
I never wanted to leave Australia.
I can't wait to visit Australia.
Don't confuse Austria with Australia.
Tom is flying in tomorrow from Australia.
Australia is a puppet state.
- I'd like to visit Australia someday.
- I'd like to go to Australia someday.
- I'd like to go to Australia sometime.
- I'd like to visit Australia some day.
Has Tom ever visited Australia?
Tom has departed for Australia.
Tom hasn't left Australia.
I'm taking a trip to Australia next year.
Tom won't likely visit Australia.
Why does Tom like Australia?
Tom really likes Australia.
Tom hopes to visit Australia.
I used to like Australia, too.
I like Australia, too.
Tom has already left Australia.