Monday, May 12, 2008

{ Being an Aussie Part 2 }

It had to come sooner of later.. and with all those friendly folk in the US checking out my blog ( I love you all!) I had to include a little dictionary to not only help translate but in aid of a good laugh. This blog entry is dedicated to all the crazy guys and gals I met in Grand Rapids, namely Miss Rachel, oh what laughs we had! So here we go, now with the strength of being home in Australia i am ready to tackle it! Comments welcome and Aussie (pronounced Ozzie) girls feel free to add!


The Basics of Aussie Slang
Australian culture and customs are unique, but not as unique as the Australian language. Our own style of English is so full of colloquial expressions, slang words and slang phrases it is enough to confuse other speakers of English quite easily.
So just so you don't look like a complete drongo here are enough Aussie words to help you get by in Australian society! Now, the accent, well thats another story...

The really basic basics.
  • G’day is hello, pronounced Gidday which is a shortened form of Good Day, and used mostly in informal situations. More formally we would say Hello, Good Morning, Good Afternoon, or the likes.

  • Goodbye is, um, er, Goodbye. Although some people say Hooray, pronounced ‘ooray.

  • Bloke is an Aussie male who generally is a hard worker and does the right thing. Eg., "Bill’s a Good Bloke".

  • Mate is Friend, mainly for males. Everyone in Australia is mate, so we would often say "G’day mate" or "Thanks mate".

  • Onya means Well Done, a shortened form of Good On You.

Abbreviations

For some reason Australians shorten words wherever possible, particularly peoples names. They are generally shortened to one syllable if possible, and then have a suffix added to the end. Here are a few examples:-

  • "a"

A Cup of Tea or Coffee becomes a Cuppa.

  • "ie"

Angela becomes Angie.
Australian becomes Aussie
Barbecue become Barbie
Elizabeth becomes Lizzie
Football becomes Footy, pronounced with a soft "T" somewhere between T & D.

  • "o"

Burgess becomes Burgo
Johnathon becomes Johnno
Smoko means a break from work for a smoke, which now means a tea break even if you don’t smoke.

  • "zza" or just "z’

Marion become Mazza or Maz
Sharon become Shazza or Shaz

Thanks aussieslang.com you're ace!

Now you practice.. your own name will work a treat.

Now for some sayings and translation.

No worries mate (one of my fav's) Everything will be ok my friend, no problem!
Ankle biter Small Child
Arvo Afternoon, "I'll be there this arvo."
Away with the pixies Daydreaming
Aussie (pronounced Ozzie) Australian
Back of burke Way away from civilisation
Bathers Swim trunks
Billy A metal can to boil tea over a fire
Biscuits Cookies
Bitumen Asphalt road
Bloke Man
Blowies Blow flies
Chook Chicken
Chrissie Christmas
Cocky Cockatoo
Cuppa Cup of tea or coffee
Dag (Just for Rachel)
Amusingly uncoordinated, "he's such a dag" or Dork.
Daks Underpants
Dinki-di Something good from Australia
Didgeridoo Aboriginal wind instrument
Dob (in) Snitch (most Australians won't)
Fair dinkum Someone or something genuine
Fairy Floss Cotton candy
Footy Australian Rules Football
G'day Australian for hello
Good on ya Good job, good for you
Grog Alcohol
Happy as Larry Very happy
Icy pole Popsicle
jelly jell-o
Jumper Sweater
Lollies Candy
Mate Friend
Mozzie Mosquito
Nong/Prawn/Noodle Idiot, silly billy, "you nong!"
Hooray Goodbye
Prezzies
Prawn
Presents
Shrimp
Rello's Relatives
Sacked Fired from your job
Scones (short O) Biscuits
My shout I'll pay this time
Stickybeak Nosy person
Snag Sausage
Shonky A questionable deal
Ta Thanks
Tea Dinner
Tucker Food

So what do ya reckon?! I hope you have all tried Vegemite since last we spoke.. If you dont have access let me know and I'll post you some! Luv Lee :p

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOVE IT! Man "yall" have a pretty different lingo "goin" haha! Cute stuff!

Anonymous said...

LOVE IT!!!

OMG, seriously this is amazing help.

and yes, I've had vegemite before...and do I get extra credit for having marmite too?

(:

studio3z photography said...

HA!! I love this post...I have to go show my hubby. I learned so much! :) I wanna go try it out!! I am NOT ready to try vegemite yet. YIKES. (that means I'm scared!)