billion , a very large number, equal to 1,000 million, official language , the language that is recognized and used by the government of a country, majority , the greater number or part of something, speaker , a person who speaks a particular language, software program , a set of instructions that a computer can execute to perform a specific task, half , one of two equal parts of something, competition , an event or activity in which people compete with each other to determine a winner, international , involving or relating to two or more countries, Australian , relating to or from Australia, a country in the southern hemisphere, creature , a living being, especially an animal, koala , a small, furry, tree climbing animal in Australia, kangaroo , a large, hopping animal in Australia, Aboriginal people , the indigenous people of Australia, who have lived there for thousands of years, struggle , to make a great effort to do something difficult or achieve something, Aboriginal , relating to the indigenous people of Australia, tribe , a group of people who share a common culture, language, and customs, lifestyle , the way a person or group of people live their lives, disappointed , feeling unhappy because something did not meet your expectations, helicopter , a type of aircraft that can hover in the air and fly in any direction, didgeridoo , a musical instrument made from a hollowed out log, used by Indigenous Australians, colourful , having bright or striking colors, painting , a work of art created using paint, afraid , feeling fear or anxiety, giant , very large in size or scale, delicious , having a very pleasant taste or flavor, learn , to acquire knowledge or skills through study, experience, or teaching, receptionist , a person who greets visitors or callers and handles their inquiries or appointments, appointment , a scheduled meeting or arrangement, medical record , a written or electronic document containing a patient's medical history and information, high temperature , a condition in which the body's temperature is above normal, often a sign of illness..

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