A meme made of two numbers that can be traced back to rapper Skrilla and basketball player Taylen Kinney.
What is " 6 - 7 "?
The capital city of Australia, spelled out*.
*épelée
What is " C A N B E R R A "?
The English for "la côte" (maritime)
What is " the coast "?
The preterite form of " break ".
What is " broke "?
Three different compound adjectives (adjectifs composés).
What are...
(y'en a une infinité, je n'ai pas fait de liste, non mais oh)
The name of the flag that can be found inside the Australian flag.
What is " the Union Jack "?
An Australian animal that cannot walk backwards*.
*marcher à reculons
What is " the kangaroo "?
The french for "fireworks".
What is " des feux d'artifice "?
The base form (base verbale) of "thought".
What is " think "?
France's gift to the United States of America to commemorate their alliance during the American Revolution and celebrate the American independence.
What is " the Statue of Liberty "?
The Role-playing game that inspired the Netflix show Stranger Things.
What is " Dungeons and Dragons "?
The school children in the outback attend*.
*à laquelle ils assistent
What is " the school of the Air "?
The English for "la faune".
What is " the wildlife "?
The two endings* that make a two syllable adjective short instead of long.
*terminaisons
What are " -y " and " -er "?
Two names for the big red rock in the middle of the outback that Aboriginal people consider sacred.
What are " Uluru " and " Ayers Rock "?
The national dish of the United Kingdom.
What is " Chicken Tikka Massala "?
The most dangerous animal in all of Australia.
What is " the rabbit "?
The name of the big desert in the middle of Australia.
What is " the outback "?
The four different articles we saw in class.
What are " the ", " a ", " an " and " Ø "?
The year when the Great Emu War happened.
What is " 1932 "?
The name of the first South African President (after the Apartheid).
Who is " Nelson Mandela "?
The name of the spirit that created the world, according to Australian legends.
What is " the Rainbow Serpent "?
The English for "un ornithorynque", spelled out*.
*épelé
What is a " P L A T Y P U S "?
The comparative form of "bad", spelled out*.
*épelée
What is " W O R S E "?
The English for "sans condition".
What is " unconditionally "?