Which English accent is most like Australian?

Australian English is most similar to British English in spelling and sentence construction, although its accent and vocabulary are very distinct from the UK.

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What accent sounds similar to Australian?

New Zealand. The New Zealand accent is most similar to Australian accents (particularly those of Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales and South Australia) but is distinguished from these accents by the presence of three "clipped" vowels, slightly resembling South African English.

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What English accent does Australia have?

You'll recognize Australian English when you hear it because of the accent! It's a dialect of English that's based on British English—for example, Australian English sometimes skips the R, and it also uses British spelling. Over the years, though, it took on its own unique sound, vocabulary and slang.

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What accents do Australians find most attractive?

The English accent is the one that is victorious, with the latest survey showing that 17 per cent of people have it at the top of their list. French came in next at 13 per cent, which is unsurprising considering that this is the language spoken in the city of love.

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What is the most common Australian accent?

General Australian English is the most common of Australian accents. It is especially prominent in urban Australia and is used as a standard language for Australian films, television programs and advertising.

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What is a thick Australian accent called?

Strine, also spelled Stryne /ˈstraɪn/, describes a broad accent of Australian English.

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Where did Australia get their accent?

Australian English can be described as a new dialect that developed as a result of contact between people who spoke different, mutually intelligible, varieties of English. The very early form of Australian English would have been first spoken by the children of the colonists born into the early colony in Sydney.

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What is considered pretty in Australia?

Aussies are also raised to be sun smart, but instead of seeking a pale complexion, their beauty ideal is a safe, glowing tan achieved by an outdoorsy lifestyle coupled with the very best of sun protection. Needless to say, Australian women are also experts on after-sun care.

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Do Australians like the British accent?

A new survey suggests that the accent Australian people find the hottest is – you guessed it – British. Hooray. Ashley Madison surveyed 1,765 of its members and found that 17% of people said a British accent would be their favourite to hear in the bedroom.

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Why are Australians so good at accents?

The Aussie accent, as we know it today, started more than 200 years ago with the children of the convicts, soldiers and other European arrivals. The parents spoke with all different kinds of English accents because they came from many places in England.

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Is Australian accent closer to British or American?

Australia was colonised two centuries later, which explains why the accent of Australian English is more similar to British English compared to American English.

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What is a Bogan accent?

(Noun) An uncouth or uncultured person, usually. See also: feral, ratbag, reptile, bevan etc. “I can't understand that bogan's broad Australian accent.”

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What country sounds like Australia?

Linguists have proposed two central theories to explain the similarities between the Australian and New Zealand accent: the “Mixing Bowl” theory and the “Single Origin” theory.

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Is Australian accent hard to imitate?

The Mainstream Australian Accent is a distinct accent produced by native English speakers in Australia. It's a tough accent to replicate, even for actors in Hollywood.

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How is the Australian accent unique?

The Australian accent is famous for its vowel sounds, absence of a strong “r” pronunciation and the use of an inflection – or intonation – at the end of sentences, which can make statements sound like questions. According to Felicity, the way vowels are pronounced is the most peculiar feature of Australian English.

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What accent do Australian people have?

There are different variations of the Australian accent. Dr Gawne describes one variation as the "broad accent... [which is] your good, Aussie, ocker accents." Another variation is the "general accent, which is actually the majority of Australian English speakers."

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Is the Australian accent cute?

According to a recent survey conducted by the popular dating website MissTravel.com, over 2000 American men and women regard Australian accents as one of the sexiest in the world.

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Is the Australian accent becoming more American?

The speech of Aussie kids is becoming more and more American to fit in with friends who watch US television and films, a speech pathologist has revealed. Children are developing American accents, such as peppering 'like' and 'basically' in everyday speech, communication expert Lana McCarthy said.

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Which city in Australia has the most attractive people?

Sydney is home to the sexiest singletons while rival Melbourne ranks second... and COFFS HARBOUR beats Darwin and Hobart to make top ten in new dating survey
  • Dating website Elite Singles surveyed 28,000 single Australians.
  • Participants aged 30-55 were asked to rate their level of attractiveness.

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What is the most average face in Australia?

Surprisingly, the new kite shape and traditional heart - together representing over 40% of the population - typify the 'average' Australian face shape. The oval and round - the most commonly misdiagnosed face shapes - are 13,5% and 11% respectively.

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What is the outdated Australian term for girl or woman?

2. sheila – woman or female. Derived from the Irish girls' name Síle. It is now rarely used because it is considered derogatory.

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Why is Australian accent so close to British?

Early European settlers to Australia — many of whom were convicts — were from all over Great Britain and Ireland, and their speech patterns blended to form the new Australian accent.

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Why do Aussies say mate?

What does it mean? Another word for friend. Common in Britain as well, but used even more enthusiastically by Aussies, who pepper the ends of their sentences with a longer, stretched out “maaaaate” that conveys friendliness and establishes a relaxed bond between the speakers.

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Is the Australian accent changing?

There's a subtle change that has crept into the accents of one group of Australians - and you probably haven't even noticed yet. A subtle but telling change in the Australian accent has been delicately unfolding in recent years, but most would be hard pressed picking out the change unless someone pointed it out.

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