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I want to share a bit of my experience to learn English esp Aussie English before I came to Australia as refugee in 1985. At that time I used to live in the refugee camp in Indonesia. I was accepted to go to Australia but the majority of English studying was taught by the American or Canadian teacher. I was so eager to look for the Aussie English to learn but none of the Aussie English teacher near there. That was very surprised almost shocked for me and I think most of the Vietnamese or Asian people when arriving in Australa to speak and listen to the Aussie English speaker, it was so different. So I just watched your video to give the statistics the top countries to watch your video and Vietnam is second one. As I said American or British English is well known to the world esp in Asia, Vietnam is example. Aussie English is less popular to them but nowadays more Vietnamese go to Australia to visit, to study, to do business or to live even more Aussie come to Vietnam to visit so no wonder Vietnam is second one. Again, thank you to your teaching the Aussie accent and thus it helps the Aussie English becomes popular in the world, no strange any more.
G'day Pete. This lesson about Aussie slang words is a bloody ripper for me. I am really stoked . Thanks a lot , Pete.
Way too much effort for Aussie people to say words completely ,lived in Melbourne for 3 years and always always struggled with understanding the slangs.😂
Thank you Pete.you are amazing 👍
I'm learning a lot of with your videos, thanks again.
thank so much your video i love it it really helpful for my learning english in australia
Thanks so much that comes from the bottom of my heart because I have found these lessons for 3 years. Now finally I got these . 👍🌷
I like your accent. It's very unique 😊
Thanks a lot about your great and amazing lesson keep it up my teacher
It's incredible!
Im an Australian doing a linguistics major. This entire channel is so interesting and made me really introspective on the way I speak. I never even knew that 'Do you mind if I' 1. sounds like one word, or 2. Is an australian slang phrase
Which means you MUST've read How to talk Strine ;)
"Alcoho" LMAO
This is fun. Love your lessons.
thank you so much for your videos.It's so useful!I especially love the part of adding o to a word,that's very interesting👍👍
Thank you for your helpful lesson !!
Thank you for your time, class are gorgeous
All of your videos are really helpful. Thank you very much!
I have seen this video and some other videos of you more than three times for each.. Great content.
Your videos are very helpful and easy to understand...thank you!
Thank you very much. So beneficial for me as in all of your videos..
Your videos are terrific. I keep watching yours since subscription.
Thanks mate for sharing your knowledge.
thank u..learned a lot..
Thank you so much!!!
Really useful
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Man !! You're the best
Omg! Your my saviour. I learned a lot. 🙌🏼 a new subbie here. Will watch your videos everyday. 💗 More power
Now you can relax with a cold stubbie.😁
Thanks I'm learning good English
From you
Okay, I see that this was posted months ago, but I am new to the channel and am just seeing it now. "Ditto" actually comes out of Latin -- if I remember correctly, from "dictus" meaning "having been said." But it came into come English usage (at least in America) with the rise of the "ditto machine" as a brand of spirit copier.
What about Salvo - Salvation Army ?
Awesome! Thanks
Are you awesome bro, I've subscribed to your channel! :)
So I have an australian friend, and we sometimes bounce some of your slang back and forth. I want to learn just for fun. But I'm curious, is it moderately acceptable to use the slang as a tourist in certain amounts? Like, can it be overdone or will I be shunned for using it if I am not a native? Question 2) If I was to jokingly call my aussie friend a bloody bludgering piss-head dag drongo fuck, am I going to get a shock laugh for the sake of trying or will he kick my ass?🤣🤣🤣
Some will bash you for it, I myself don’t give two shits. Darwin is the best place to mock.
Thank god you have this channel or I will be so lost.
amazing mate! thanks a lot! sooo, being a gardener would be a Gard'o?? or a garden'o?? haha
cheers
No. a gardner is a gardener. however a garbage disposal guy is a garbo
Very helpful. .would you mind if I put you on hold for a few minutes🤣
Gday im here in adealide really but im actually likes that anyway good fortune be with you mate
Watching you say all those “O” names “Ambo” “Biffo”, sounds like “Ambor” and “Biffor” But it’s not a hard “R” sound either. It’s softer than the “O” and your tongue at the front pushes up to the front roof of your mouth.
I don’t know if any of that makes sense, the way I’m writing it. But when I’m speaking it out loud, that’s how it all sound to me 🙂
Sorry, i made a typo. Actually i meant to say " Ju mind if I have a smoko? ".
I have found that Australians pronounce “O” sounds as “R”
“Dor you mand if I…”
Also “I” as “A” “Dor you mahnd if A” and “R” is pronounced as “Ah” “
“Dor you mand if ah borror tha cah?”
“Borror tha cah?” sounds very Australian when you say it out loud.
It almost sound slightly like a Cockney accent, but it goes up like a question at the end. It’s just something I noticed before even seeing this video.
Don't forget "Wanko" to describe Aussie Males and "Deado" to describe all native Tasmanians
I have a doubt.. Is it for all words we can do this changes..I meant end with o
arvo which means afternoon!
Remembered a few more- BIZZO, REALO, NEWSO
really wanted to answer "I'm on smoko, so leave me alone"
Wow
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Typo is a VERY common expression where I'm from in California. Are you telling me we have the Australians to thank for the word typo? I never knew. It was weird for me for you to spend so much time on typo, I thought it was a common expression.
Arvo.. we goin' to have a barbi in the arvo. *sorry, i tired my best.
angela lin yeah do yah mind stop to bottle-o and get some alcho mate? And don’t forget the snags😉
Thank you for the instructos. I'm coming for a two week visit from Calio(California) to visit a cousin in Perth in Octo. Providing this virus thing is over.
And, by the way, your camera filming was backwards(mirror effect).
In primary school, I would say " can I go to the toilet ?". The teacher would always say "I hope you know how too. It's MAY I ". it was so annoying.
Why is it so important to know how to go to the toilet in MAY?
what does corro mean?
You could use it for correspondence, however I would say the most common useage of corro I have experienced has been as a shortening for a place name or establishment, for example in Brisbane corro was used for the Coronation Hotel (before it was demolished). Such useage would be quite common but locally relevant. You would think corrugated iron which is a common roofing material may be a likely meaning - I think it may be a product name for that type of sheeting in the building industry but I don't think you'd hear it used that much by punters in the street.
Plz make subtitles.. Plz
Let's pick up a coldie from the Bottle o
I miss you 🙁
Hi I’m from Cambodia, Could you please tell me what your name is..?
I now Adelaide like back of my hand mate u wat im saying that
smocko
A person who's high on weed: UFO
Don't overdo this -o stuff, though. We don't do it all the time. Same applies to diminutives common in Aussie speak. You can drop by at the 711 servo to pick up a packet of ciggies during smoko at work, ready for the Barbie after work, but don't be inviting any winos to the bash....
That might be OK Aussie vernacular for some situations but not others. Or if you end every second word in O or make sound cute using dimminutivies, like "Poor little kiddo. Fell over and skin his knee.Mummy kissie better... ". Starts to sound annoying or like you are an Italian migrant who never mastered English and sticks an O, an s, or an i at the end of every English word because that's how words in 5heir own language end. Eg , overheard in an immigrant conversation.: "Anda, you know, I takes da checko, I putta all di money in da carro and I bringa to da banco... "
I suspect this tacking an O on the end of Aussie words may have been partly influenced by how some migrants tried to speak English.
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Ambulance
Ambo we call it in Australia.
servo... arvo
Alcohol
"We're getting through them QUICKLY." As a teacher of English, you need to learn your adverbs again because American TV has killed them off. We can't use an adjective in place of an adverb. Adjectives qualify nouns, and adverbs modify verbs. They are not interchangeable.
Jesus, $700 for rego??
What are you driving! A bus?
Aggressive
Djoumindify
Thisrty and a 0
Oh my God, English speakers say what they want, there are no rules? ju, ja, jeh...
No offese, but live streams are the WORST, because they take at least 1 hour.
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Alcohol