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  • @pootrizz
    @pootrizz Před 6 lety +29

    My aggro relo's wife's preggo. She's an alco, and this arvo she had to take the ambo for eating too much avo and drinking too much alco. My relo had a biffo at the same time at the bottle-o, bashing a garbo in the head with a povvo bottle. They're devo right now 'cause my relo is on compo, and he's defo a dero. They got no money anymore, after all that mess they made of themselves. That aggro relo still needs to rego. I was watching a doco when I got the news. Some journo with a nice mo publicized it on paper, and the article was next to an ad about some muso. I was on smoko at that time as well, and I remember having a typo while sending a message to my vego friend.

  • @zingsmith7570
    @zingsmith7570 Před 7 lety +12

    Very useful! Aussie English is really very different to American English. Really appreciate your great work! Actually, will you create some videos on different topics like: job interview, how to talk about ourselves' jobs/lives, shopping at a supermarket, telephone English conversation and so on ....

  • @amateoer
    @amateoer Před 5 lety +4

    I'm from Germany and I have to tell my class about Aussie slang. Thanks mate, you just saved my a*s

  • @eugob90
    @eugob90 Před 7 lety +4

    very useful, as a latina living in Australia sometimes is difficult to keep up with so many different words!

  • @royoscar9703
    @royoscar9703 Před 7 lety +7

    This video is so cool!! I'm very happy with learning Aussie slang here!!

  • @user-uv8vb7kb7x
    @user-uv8vb7kb7x Před 6 lety +1

    Beautiful. I love this video! It’s super useful and practical.

  • @user-qg4hy7mb5k
    @user-qg4hy7mb5k Před 5 lety +2

    your videos are so interesting. Although my English is good but sometimes it’s difficult to understand people, so your videos help me a lot .
    I have shared your channel with all my classmates.
    Please keep going. Thanks

  • @gabriellavalle3917
    @gabriellavalle3917 Před 5 lety +1

    I love your videos and the way you pronounce the words and make it understandable for ESL. Thank you for share

  • @geethapulaskar2742
    @geethapulaskar2742 Před 6 lety +1

    I didn't know the words pronounced short like this, thank you. Some more videos.

  • @nasreenzakizada2782
    @nasreenzakizada2782 Před 4 lety

    You are great. Thank you

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a lot about it you know i was a little bit afraid of speaking English yet as i was being told more about this great and amazing lesson whoever would rather speak with me i ain't gonna be afraid but otherwise i defo do it

  • @laurentdeblangy1278
    @laurentdeblangy1278 Před 6 lety +1

    Good on you mate! Your videos are very interesting and constructive.

  • @user-pt7td6bq7e
    @user-pt7td6bq7e Před 7 lety +1

    I see your sense of humor in this video, You're a ledge !

  • @alexanderrudakov59
    @alexanderrudakov59 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for video! Quite informative!

  • @surjitsingh3839
    @surjitsingh3839 Před 5 lety

    Good information about ausie slang

  • @mahinkazemi7957
    @mahinkazemi7957 Před 3 lety

    Such a helpful video, keep up the good work mate 👍🏼👏✔️

  • @lhaineb379
    @lhaineb379 Před 7 lety +1

    two thumbs up! definitely a big help ..

  • @sajjadhussain-ng3kn
    @sajjadhussain-ng3kn Před 4 lety

    Great work dude

  • @mohammadhussain5270
    @mohammadhussain5270 Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @estefaniamartinez9162
    @estefaniamartinez9162 Před 7 lety +4

    Your next goal: to be an Aussie actor! hahaha your examples are defo convincing!👏👏👏👏

  • @jessicanaiara_official
    @jessicanaiara_official Před 7 lety +1

    I love your videos! Really!

  • @erdyantodwinugrohozheng
    @erdyantodwinugrohozheng Před 6 lety +2

    Oh I see that typo is actually comes from Australian English..... Really good. That's ace!

  • @juliana-mp8ih
    @juliana-mp8ih Před 6 lety +2

    Im from PH and Im practicing Aussie accent because it sounds good..

  • @chanelle8226
    @chanelle8226 Před 5 lety

    I enjoy watching you a lot .

  • @rubencrdlh
    @rubencrdlh Před 5 lety

    Perfect video!! Thank you very much for your help!!, What is the different in the sound between "avo" and "abo" is very similar. Cheers

  • @angelaherrera2154
    @angelaherrera2154 Před 7 lety +7

    Australian accent😍😍

  • @ripsad1847
    @ripsad1847 Před 2 lety

    Afternoon is actually "Avro".
    PS: Love your videos!

  • @ramcruz1400
    @ramcruz1400 Před 5 lety

    I love him😍

  • @pardon906
    @pardon906 Před 6 lety +9

    I'm wondered is "Typo" original from Aussie slang? 'Coz I knew this word before I came to Australia.

  • @theHumanGeenome
    @theHumanGeenome Před 6 lety +7

    Never heard anyone call petrol "peto" in my life. I thought you were saying "pedo"

  • @777tha
    @777tha Před 6 lety +1

    you are so awesome

  • @mohammadsharifasghari2055

    Thanks we learned so many words from you, and my tip's is this that please share us some more slang as you know that we have lots of problems with slang.
    i am requested from you that please create some topic about job interview and English daily conversation use it between this topic slang. thanks we encourage you .

  • @enzstarknighter712
    @enzstarknighter712 Před 6 lety

    wow so impressive, im neva know this.. can this type of slang can written in essay or composition?

  • @kashifalikhan5124
    @kashifalikhan5124 Před 6 lety

    nice video sir

  • @AxelBlengini
    @AxelBlengini Před 6 lety +1

    Here in Argentina, the "slang" when you say that someone hit to otherone (one of the many ways to say it) is, "Le pegó un BIFE". Bife here is a slice of meat (of course not in this situation). In this case it's used like "Hit". Maybe it has a common origin with your slang. "BIFFO". I don't know. :P It's funnny.

    • @AxelBlengini
      @AxelBlengini Před 6 lety

      Aussie English I was on Holidays a month ago! :D In Sydney and Melbourne. I fell in love Australia, especially Melbourne! The city, the people, the (multi)culture, everything Beautiful! It would have been great to see these videos before going, haha. But I wish come back! :P
      Thanks! Your lessons are great! :)

    • @AxelBlengini
      @AxelBlengini Před 6 lety

      Aussie English I'm from Argentina :)
      Thanks to You! 😁👍

  • @saeedkatyjanson1949
    @saeedkatyjanson1949 Před 6 lety

    I just came back to watch u mate

  • @aicteaustralia980
    @aicteaustralia980 Před 6 lety +1

    I always thought it was a 'relly" for a relative, I neva heard a " rello" before.
    Very interesting mate!

  • @kashifalikhan5124
    @kashifalikhan5124 Před 6 lety

    Sir you are great person and teacher love from Pakistan

  • @mthprfs
    @mthprfs Před 6 lety +1

    Typo is the only word I've used in the states.

  • @chrystalalexandroff8845

    Love it. My only problem with it, was the double meaning you seemed to attribute to the word alco. One being alcoholic, which is true, but the other one, refering to alcohol itself as alco. Could confuse a few impressionable listeners. Also, I've never heard petrol refered to as peto. Like someone else, I thought you were saying pedo initially as well. Apart from those minor observations, I really enjoyed it. Goodo!

  • @MatthewNash
    @MatthewNash Před 7 lety +19

    I've never heard anyone say peto, and at first I thought your said pedo and was worried your video had just taken a dark turn.

    • @AlexLaPanda
      @AlexLaPanda Před 6 lety

      I heard pedo too, and had to look to see if he'd said it or not.

    • @88Nikoli
      @88Nikoli Před 6 lety

      That would be paedo short for paedophile though not pedo

    • @AlexLaPanda
      @AlexLaPanda Před 6 lety +1

      Mate, everyone spells it as pedo.

  • @shenaliboange7879
    @shenaliboange7879 Před 2 lety

    Heya! Fellow aussie here. I think Biffo might come from beef, like "to have beef with someone", which then evolved in to biff and then a good ol' biffo. What d'ya think?

  • @kildasaints4014
    @kildasaints4014 Před 6 lety +3

    What about CONVO

  • @alofamiliaaa3694
    @alofamiliaaa3694 Před 5 lety

    Good evening. I have a little question: in Australia,you guys say subway or underground/tube? I'm a little bit confused about it.

  • @danmoore8232
    @danmoore8232 Před 6 lety

    Should do a vido on aussie beer glasses.

  • @kildasaints4014
    @kildasaints4014 Před 6 lety +1

    Also CHIRO and PHYSIO

  • @Triliflops
    @Triliflops Před 7 lety

    Are these used commonly? As with most slag are these used mainly amongst friends? Would you use these at work with supervisors?

    • @arrgghh1555
      @arrgghh1555 Před 6 lety +1

      At least half would be fine to use at work.
      Arvo, Avo, Bottle-o, Reno, Servo, Typo, Mo, Doco, Journo, Rego, Salvos, Aggro and Roo all used. Also Smoko depending on your boss.

  • @nowrush
    @nowrush Před 5 lety

    My favorite O is Smoko!

    • @mulliganaceous
      @mulliganaceous Před 4 lety

      My favorite O is Abo; the first O alphabetically!

  • @jem30six
    @jem30six Před 3 lety

    never heard someone say hospo. What sort of dero state are you in?

  • @parkashchand3476
    @parkashchand3476 Před 7 měsíci

  • @TheQueenskingdom
    @TheQueenskingdom Před 6 lety +1

    You handled your last noun so well.
    Comparing and saying the n word let’s people know how derogatory it is to call someone that word. A lot of people don’t understand how bad that word is

    • @TheQueenskingdom
      @TheQueenskingdom Před 6 lety +1

      Hi yeah I am
      I actually grew up with someone who was very racist towards aboriginals, some of the things they would say was disgusting, one of them was “there is a reason a lot of aboriginal traits are bred out through generations”. I actually agreed with this for a long time, until I had my own thoughts and experiences. Australians, especially the older generations can be so racist.
      They have since learned that what they was saying was wrong and when we bring this up to them they feel ashamed.

    • @jayltee
      @jayltee Před 6 lety

      Agree thanks for explaining that one, I heard a foreigner use it and there were gasps and an awkward silence. They didn’t know

  • @tarunsachdeva2653
    @tarunsachdeva2653 Před 3 lety

    👍👍👍

  • @helena1151
    @helena1151 Před 4 lety

    If all Australians speak your accent then I’ll not try to search for an Australian CZcamsr because I am aiming to get more familiar to the accent so I can understand the general Australian population’s speech. Your accent is too clear to teach me that!

  • @kingsreptiles6481
    @kingsreptiles6481 Před 7 lety +1

    hey good video do u watch steve irwin docos

  • @badjjohn2743
    @badjjohn2743 Před 7 lety

    Do you use consecutive o slangs all together? Or do you need to separate them? For example, " I reckon shella defo prego this arvo"? Lol it sounds awkward

    • @FionaEm
      @FionaEm Před 3 lety

      No! We use one or two in a sentence occasionally, that's all. Pete was just stringing a lot of slang words together for comic effect.

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 3 lety +1

    They defo will pay the compo this arvo.

  • @FionaEm
    @FionaEm Před 3 lety +1

    Preggo? Never heard that & I've lived in 3 Oz states. It's always preggers. Haven't heard peto either. Also, have always said & heard alco as alcy/ie.

  • @martinez88
    @martinez88 Před 5 lety

    Typo is very common across english world

  • @wendywinn5186
    @wendywinn5186 Před 6 lety +1

    Comment? ?. Ok...tu are handsome! !

  • @mudasirislam1667
    @mudasirislam1667 Před 6 lety

    can you please guide us how to pronounce The "O" alphabet....

  • @karelblazek5986
    @karelblazek5986 Před 5 lety

    Biffo might have come from American English "have a beef", but I'm not sure about the origin either

  • @rinioktiani3419
    @rinioktiani3419 Před 7 lety

    I was in woop woop yesterday arvo with me cobber - he's loaded , and his ankle biter. we were aout looking for boomers , but there were so many blowies me mate got as mad as a cute snake , so he spat his dummy and almost came a cropper. it was a dogs breakfast.
    Sooooo I don't know what am I talking about, but my fav "ARVO"
    😝🤣😂👍🏾

  • @loudstrat5410
    @loudstrat5410 Před 6 lety

    Alco is alcoholic. Never heard alco shortened from alcohol, which is actually grog.

  • @mthprfs
    @mthprfs Před 6 lety

    Are you an English teacher?

  • @linajaafar4048
    @linajaafar4048 Před 9 měsíci

    How to pronounce this "o"?

  • @spaceshipuranus1822
    @spaceshipuranus1822 Před 3 lety

    Abbo

  • @GreenAndTheToe
    @GreenAndTheToe Před 4 lety

    Can you teach me how to say “o” in an Aussie way?

  • @joebloggs619
    @joebloggs619 Před 3 lety

    Never heard of a biffo or deffo or Devo or hospo or peto or povvo. We don't says Prego. We say preggers in Vic. And not relos either. We say rellies. We don't say vego at all. We just might say vegan. That's how we speak in Victoria, but it might be different elsewhere 8n Australia. I have noticed some small speech variations between Vic and NSW eg a swimsuit is Victoria is often called bathers or "togs" in rural areas or another word ending in "O", Speedos, meaning male bathers, also known rather insultingly as a "budgie cage" ,which must do wonders for male sexual ego, I'm sure.... But, when I went to NSW a d females there told me to grab my cozzies and a towel to go for a dip, I had no idea what cozzies were. I said I have no cozzies, just a towel. "Don't lie. We saw you sunbathing in them in your back yard.... " I then twigged they meant my bathers. But they also thought the Victorian "bathers" was odd. Anyway, we finally went for a dip in the washing machine (surf or ocean beach). All this Aussie slang we take for granted as normal! Is it any wonder poor people from overseas can't understand us, even after passing 5heir English language tests. I have an entire dictionary full of them. I never realised there were enough slang words in Aussie English to fill an entire quite 5hicl book full of them. A few more modern words ending in "O" that people need to be careful using but know the meaning of are: "homo" for homosexual and "leso", referring to a Lesbian. But, like "Abo", I'd avoid using such words, unless looking you're "cruisin' for a bruisin'" (used in rural Vic, for people looking to start a fight, insulting and provoking others etc). You need to do a video on diminutives usage in Aussie slang, which is common. Words like "hang a leftie", "do a sharp uie" , ciggies and similar terms. Like "biggie" which is strangely contradictory because a diminutive go is used for a word about largeness, as in "He went fishin' and, not, did he get a biggie" (big fish). Or kids talking about biscuits, chewing gum etc. "Mummy said I could have a chockie bickie but I want one of your chewies... I always get the munchies after school"
    Translation is: Mum said I could have a chocolate biscuit but I want one of your chewing gums. ... I always get peckish after school".
    An outsider would have no hope of understanding this. But, I must admit, I sometimes hear my British friend speak in some sort of non standard English British dialect and I had no idea what she meant. One day she told me to shift the chariot but I could see no chariots anywhere so I asked "Where?". She looked at me like I was mad or blind and said " The one you're blocking the aisle with..." We were in the supermarket and she meant the supermarket shopping trolley. A truck driver is a "truckie". A person who helps transport a bands' performing gear is a "roadie" and many others like that.

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 3 lety

    Aggro
    Alco
    Ambo
    Arvo
    Avo
    Biffo
    Bottle-O
    Reno
    Compo
    Defo
    Dero
    Devo
    Doco
    Garbo
    Hospo
    Journo
    Mo
    Muso
    Peto
    Povvo
    Preggo
    Rego
    Relo
    Roo
    Salvos
    Servo
    Smoko
    Typo
    Vego

  • @lucasmin3757
    @lucasmin3757 Před 2 lety

    What about Rambo🙄

  • @juliaolive7300
    @juliaolive7300 Před 6 lety

    I have never heard anyone say biffo in Aus ever

    • @jayltee
      @jayltee Před 6 lety

      Julia Olive really?? I hear it all the time. Eg, there was a bit of biffo at the the footy

  • @mulliganaceous
    @mulliganaceous Před 4 lety +1

    My favo [it wasn't posted on this video] slang is definitely [not slang here]:
    *abo*

  • @jem30six
    @jem30six Před 3 lety

    preggas more than preggo

  • @gabrielarocha8580
    @gabrielarocha8580 Před 7 lety

    why so short? HAHA

  • @opparforlaughs1873
    @opparforlaughs1873 Před 2 lety

    071721

  • @tulkinjonkazakov4502
    @tulkinjonkazakov4502 Před 7 lety

    when u guys speak using these kind of contractions it's not always easy to understand

  • @88Nikoli
    @88Nikoli Před 6 lety

    Let's get some alcoholics at the bottlo , never heard anyone say alco meaning alcohol as you said it means alcoholic , not alcohol . Proper speech would be let's get some piss at the bottlo ! The bottle shop is not a place where you buy alcoholics !

  • @yasanthibagya4623
    @yasanthibagya4623 Před 4 měsíci

    Aussie English Afternoon good day fruit Mango and Avergado Renovation what's the Sinhala menining Derelict person care full name New a Doco one Doco Hospitality Oh Hospo now journalist A Musician song new Singing songs Preggo And Car Relative ko Kangaroo so cangaroo Service station Now Verde vegetarian Yes no In Country :!!

  • @juliademontfort5532
    @juliademontfort5532 Před 4 lety

    I wasn't aware shopping at target was ”povo” You are extremely judgemental, you lost an Aussie follower

  • @juliana-mp8ih
    @juliana-mp8ih Před 6 lety

    Im from PH and Im practicing Aussie accent because it sounds good..