How do you say beautiful in Australian?

Beaut!/Beauty!: beaut, beauty or 'you beauty' is a very Australian way to say that something is great.

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What is slang for Australian girl?

Sheila = Girl

Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.

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How do you compliment in Aussie slang?

A short guide to compliments

Beaut! or You beauty! Exclamation of delight. Bonzer Good, a good thing. Mate A sworn friend – one you'd do anything for – as essential as beer to the Australian stereotype.

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How do you say cute in Australia?

Break 'cute' down into sounds: [KYOOT] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.

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What is a hottie in Australian slang?

hottie (plural hotties) (slang, Australia, New Zealand, now rare) Synonym of hotshot. (slang, originally Australia) A physically or sexually attractive person.

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Australian Slang | Real Life English! | Vocabulary and Common Expressions

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What do Australians call a pretty girl?

Stunner. To start off with a really good all-rounder, “stunner” is a common one that you can use. Most commonly, stunner is used to describe a person—often not to their face. So, someone who is particularly attractive would be a stunner: “I met this total stunner the other night,” for example.

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What do Australians call a fanny?

(American slang) Buttocks. Fanny is an extremely offensive Australasian slang term for the female genitalia, so announcing to an Australasian that you ``patted your friend on the fanny'' can can leave him or her with decidedly the wrong impression. The word you are searching for is bum.

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How do you say gorgeous in Australian slang?

Stunner. Meaning: (Noun) This term is often used to describe a person that looks stunningly beautiful.

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How do you greet a girl in Australia?

Women generally tend to be more physically affectionate during greetings. The most common verbal greeting is a simple “Hey”, “Hello”, or “Hi”. Some people may use Australian slang and say “G'day” or “G'day mate”.

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How to flirt with a girl from Aussie?

– Compliment them on their accent. This is sure to get their attention and will make them feel good about themselves. – Be direct. Australians are known for being direct, so if you want to get their attention, it's best just to come out and say what you're thinking.

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Do Aussies say darling?

We do use "darl" (darling) in Australia, but as Su.Ki. has said, we'd expect to hear it from older women, who would also use terms of endearment such as "love" and "dear(ie)". In Australian English, the "-ar-" part is pronounced as a long "aa", so you'd hear something like "daal" down here.

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Do Australians say sweet as?

Since no explanation came my way, I realised it was one of those unique Australian slang terms that I needed time to get my head around. Sweet as: awesome or good, is used to intensify the phrase.

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What do Australian guys call girls?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:
  • Sheila.
  • Chick.
  • Woman.
  • Lady.
  • Bird.
  • Broad.
  • Girl.

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What do Australians call female friends?

Mate. “Mate” is a popular word for friend.

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Do Australians say babe?

Yes, but Generally, like lots of words in Australia, shortened to “babe”. E.G. answering phone “Hi babe!

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How do you greet a girl in a cute way?

Here are some cute ways to say hi:
  1. “Hey, cutie! How's it going?”
  2. “Hey there, beautiful! What have you been up to so far today?”
  3. “Hey, lovely! How was your day?”

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How do Australians show respect?

Australians respect people with strong opinions, even if they don't agree. Avoid discussions about the treatment of the aboriginal people. Don't comment on anyone's accent. Accents often distinguish social class.

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How do you say thank you in Aussie?

Ta. 'Ta' means 'thank you'.

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Why do Australians say beauty?

Phrase. (Australian rules football) An exclamation of joy or enthusiasm, often said in response to a player taking a specky or kicking a great goal. (UK, Australia, by extension) A general exclamation of happiness and joy.

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What is Australian slang for crush?

Got The Hots For: The act of having a crush on someone.

i.e. “OMG so Sally Jones totally has the hots for Johnno.”

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What do Australians say instead of yes?

Yeah nah yeah = yes. No wonder you're confused! A commonly-used word here is mate, which normally means friend.

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How do Australians say awesome?

Ask an Aussie to name a truly Australian word, and they might yell "Bonzer!" Bonzer, sometimes also spelled bonza, means "first-rate" or "excellent," and it is the Australian equivalent of the American "awesome": "It's a good clean game ... and the standard is red hot," Thies said.

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What is the Australian slang for doing a poo?

1. to do a poop: I gotta goona. 2. gunna (pronounced 'goona') = manure: I stepped in dog gunna; That kid is in deep gunna.

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