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English-German translation for: Aussie
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ADJ   Aussie | more Aussie | most Aussie
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NOUN1   an Aussie | Aussies
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NOUN2   Aussie [country] | -
 
SYNO   Aussie | Australian
NOUN   der Aussie | die Aussies
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Aussie {adj} [coll.]
30
australisch
Aussie [coll.]
59
Australier {m} [Spitzname]
Aussie [coll.] [Australia]
15
Australien {n}
Aussie [female] [coll.]
5
Australierin {f}
mil. Digger [Aus.] [NZ] [coll.] [esp. WWI and WWII: an Australian, esp. a soldier]Aussie {m} [ugs.] [auch Aussi] [Australier]
sports Aussie rules [Aus.]Australian Football {m}
 
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Q 2017-09-16: Isn´t that a bit harsh? Beginning of an Aussie newspaper article
A 2014-05-24: Program vs. Programme in Aussie English
A 2013-05-07: Aussie rules (AFL)
A 2010-08-19: The Aussie system is even cooler
A 2010-02-20: Yep, in Aussie-land we call them "jumpers", too.
A 2009-05-03: I'm an Aussie actually.
A 2009-05-02: Might be an Aussie thing, but "support act" is the commonest expression he...
A 2008-10-17: Lass sie (die Kurse der Aussie$) fallen, sprich halt nicht dagegen, hör au...
A 2008-01-25: Hmmm.. was just a thought, BUT: it's about lunchtime in ol Aussie, so why ...
A 2006-09-12: need to get used to that Aussie humour :-))))) but keep on trying, please
A 2006-08-25: Where's our resident Aussie, Bernie, these days anyway? haven't seen him a...
A 2006-08-25: "goats"... who knows Aussie slang?
A 2006-06-09: agree with Laura - The Aussie accent is generally not too strong - there a...
A 2005-09-27: Ossi bites Aussie at 12:18 :)
A 2005-09-20: Hey Aussie, where is the JOKE???UPS?DHL?which service did u use for sending it;)

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