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a kangaroo holding a flag next to another kangaroo with an australian flag on its back

You don’t really know a language until you’ve learned its slang. And when it comes to English, many people agree that Australian slang is the richest, liveliest and funniest slang you could learn. Sure, there’s always British English, but the Brits don’t call their barbecue “barbie”. And that’s a missed opportunity. Wouldn't you agree? How can you have just a plain, dull barbecue when you could have a “barbie”? The Aussie slang is the best slang. Top 10 Popular Australian Slang Terms & Words…

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australia's top 10 aus languages

That barbie last weekend was an absolute corker 😋 . What other Aussie slangs do you know? Comment below Check out more slangs on our blog. #AussieSlang #LanguageGuide #Australia #Osa #Internationalstudents

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the australian language guide for kids to learn how to spell and use it in different languages

Your 2nd quick guide to #Australian #Slangs . Let us know your favourite slang from the list?. You can download the guide for a complete list of slangs by clicking the link in the bio. . #australianphrases #australianslangs #aussieslangs #aussieslang #aussielingo #australianlingo #students #internationalstudents #studyaustralia #osa #overseasstudents #studyinaustralia

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the australian phrases guide for students to learn how to use them in english and spanish

Here is a quick guide to 5 Australian phrases you need to know. What is your favourite phrase? Comment below. . For 10 more phrases, download our new Overseas Students Guide from here: https://overseasstudentsaustralia.com/newguide . #australianenglish #aussieslangs #aussieenglish #australianphrases

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a piece of paper with an australian flag on it that says full as a goog

"Full as a goog" Meaning: Extremely drunk, or unable to eat any more because you are full. 'Goog', abbreviated from 'googie', comes from 'Scots goggie', a child’s word for egg. Some other Australian phrases in the same sense: • full as a tick (earlier Australian phrase). • full as a boot • full as a Bourke Street tram • full as a bull’s bum

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List with different words in American and Australian English

Australian English is closer to British English than to American English. However, some expressions are just typically Australian. We’ve listed 20 words or expressions that you will find in Australian English and their equivalent in American English.

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