Australia
Built for Australia airport links, rideshares, cafe orders, and hotel or road-trip logistics.
English
All phrases include AI-generated audio for quick playback and pronunciation reference.
Before you go
- Keep transport phrases ready for airport trains, rideshare pickup zones, and city transit before you arrive downtown.
- Cafe counters move fast, so short local wording helps for takeaway, milk choices, and table or receipt questions.
- Even in English-speaking settings, phrase cards are useful when you want a clear on-screen request for addresses or room issues.
More local notes
Built for Australia trips where airport links, rideshares, cafe orders, and accommodation check-ins all move quickly. These cards help when you want short local wording for pickup points, takeaway coffee, or simple service questions without over-explaining.
Australia Basics phrases
Hello
Hello
Thank you
Thank you
Yes
Yes
No
No
Excuse me
Excuse me
Please help me
Please help me
Do you speak English?
Do you speak English?
Could you write the suburb down too?
Could you write the suburb down too?
Australia Transport phrases
Where is the station?
Where is the station?
One ticket, please
One ticket, please
Where is the bathroom?
Where is the bathroom?
When does it leave?
When does it leave?
Please stop here
Please stop here
To the airport, please
To the airport, please
Where is the metro?
Where is the metro?
Where can I top up my transit card?
Where can I top up my transit card?
Which platform goes to the airport?
Which platform goes to the airport?
Please take me to this address.
Please take me to this address.
Do I tap on here?
Do I tap on here?
Australia Hotel phrases
I have a reservation
I have a reservation
Check in, please
Check in, please
What time is check-out?
What time is check-out?
What is the Wi-Fi password?
What is the Wi-Fi password?
More towels, please
More towels, please
I forgot my room key
I forgot my room key
Can I check out later?
Can I check out later?
Can I leave my bag before check-in?
Can I leave my bag before check-in?
I will be arriving late tonight.
I will be arriving late tonight.
Australia Dining phrases
A table for two, please
A table for two, please
Menu, please
Menu, please
Not spicy, please
Not spicy, please
I am vegetarian
I am vegetarian
Water, please
Water, please
The bill, please
The bill, please
No ice, please
No ice, please
Can I get a flat white, please?
Can I get a flat white, please?
Could I have this takeaway?
Could I have this takeaway?
Can I get this without onion?
Can I get this without onion?
Is oat milk available?
Do you have oat milk?
Australia Shopping phrases
How much is this?
How much is this?
It's too expensive
It's too expensive
Can I pay by card?
Can I pay by card?
I'm just looking
I'm just looking
Do you have another size?
Do you have another size?
Is this tax-free?
Is this tax-free?
Can it be cheaper?
Can it be cheaper?
Is there a card surcharge?
Is there a card surcharge?
Can I tap with my phone here?
Can I tap with my phone here?
Australia Emergency phrases
Call the police, please
Call the police, please
Call an ambulance, please
Call an ambulance, please
I am lost
I am lost
I need a pharmacy
I need a pharmacy
I need a doctor
I need a doctor
I need help right now
I need help right now
I lost my passport
I lost my passport
I missed the last train.
I missed the last train.
Travel FAQ
Which phrase groups matter most for a first Australia trip?
Start with transport, hotel, and dining. That covers airport arrivals, rideshares, check-in, and most first-day cafe or restaurant needs.
Why keep phrase cards for Australia if the language is English?
Because many travel interactions are fast and repetitive. A ready-made card is still quicker than typing or rephrasing the same request.
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