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# {{lb|en|AU}} A [[pizza]] topped with bacon (or sometimes ham), eggs, and often also onion.
# {{lb|en|AU}} A [[pizza]] topped with bacon and pineapple (or sometimes ham), eggs, and often also onion.
#* '''1992''', menu at the Benito Pizza restaurant in Sydney, quoted in the ''Australian National Dictionary'':
#* '''1992''', menu at the Benito Pizza restaurant in Sydney, quoted in the ''Australian National Dictionary'':
#*: '''Australiana''': Bacon, Onion, Egg.
#*: '''Australiana''': Bacon, Onion, Egg.

Revision as of 23:25, 1 November 2022

See also: australiana

Englisch

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Etymology 1

Australia +‎ -ana

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔˈstɹeɪliˈænə/, /ɔˈstɹeɪliˈɑnə/, /ɔˈstɹeɪliˈeɪnə/
  • Audio (AU):(file)
  • Hyphenation: Aus‧tral‧ia‧na
  • Rhymes: -ɑːnə

Nomen

Template:en-plural noun

  1. All things particular to Australia, culture and people; anything that is a symbol of Australian life.

Etymology 2

Alteration of Australian to make it look Italian (australiana is indeed an Italian word).

Nomen

Australiana

  1. (Australia) A pizza topped with bacon and pineapple (or sometimes ham), eggs, and often also onion.
    • 1992, menu at the Benito Pizza restaurant in Sydney, quoted in the Australian National Dictionary:
      Australiana: Bacon, Onion, Egg.
    • 2004, menu at the Pizzeria Rio restaurant in Sydney, quoted in the Australian National Dictionary:
      Australiana: Ham, bacon, onion & egg.
    • 2004, Loose lips, page 21:
      Our town was chilli crazy — the Italian restaurant now served chilli-garlic bread, the Australiana Pizza at Nico's now featured chilli as one of its toppings and at the Rotary Fete, savoury chilli biscuits outnumbered sponge cakes three to one.
Translations

Finnish

Proper noun

Australiana

  1. (deprecated template usage) essive singular of Australia