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Encyclopedia > Australian accent

An Ostrialyan accent is how thy talk in ostrialya. Thy tend to pronounced the sound of the long "a" loyk others would sigh the long "i", hence the stereotoips loik "todie" for "today".


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Australian English - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2583 words)
Australian English (AuE) is the form of the English language used in Australia.
Australian English began to diverge from British English soon after the foundation of the Colony of New South Wales (NSW) in 1788.
The so-called "Americanisation" of Australian English — signified by the borrowing of words, terms, and usages from North American English — began during the goldrushes, and was accelerated by a massive influx of United States military personnel during World War II.
Regional accents of English speakers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2626 words)
The accent of English in Wales is strongly influenced by the phonology of the Welsh language, which 20% of the population of Wales still speak as their first or second language.
The Ulster accent (Mid Ulster English) is spoken in the UK region of Northern Ireland as well as in Counties Cavan, Donegal, and Monaghan in the Republic.
Accents vary widely across Canada, and the accent of a particular region is often closer to neighbouring parts of the United States.
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