How do you say yes in Australia?

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

Yeah, nah – 'yes, no' - became popular in Australia in the 90s and has continued to grow in use, both in Australia and overseas. Like all good things, the Kiwis claim it as theirs too, even using it for a major drink driving campaign.
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Why do Aussies say aye?

Ay is a beautifully versatile two letter addiction that appears at the end of all sentences. Dare not be fooled – though he is but short he is powerful. Ay can be used to ask questions “What do you think of that, ay?” Confirm agreement “Totally agree, ay.” Even symbolize confusion “I'm not sure, ay.”
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How do you say hey in Australia?

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”. However, this is less common in cities. Many Australians greet by saying “Hey, how are you?”.
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Do Australians use aye?

'Aye' meaning

Commonly used in Australia. It is usually tacked on to the end of sentences to finalize what you are saying to someone. It is often used for no reason at all. It's apparently more commonly used by Queenslanders.
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28 AUSTRALIAN SLANG Words/Phrases (That You Need to Know!)



Do Aussies say eh?

"Eh?" used to solicit agreement or confirmation is also heard regularly amongst speakers in Australia and the United Kingdom (where it is sometimes spelled "ay" on the assumption that "eh" would rhyme with "heh" or "meh").
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What country says aye?

' General impressions suggest that 'aye' means 'yes' in Scotland, a chunk of Northern England, and presumably Northern Ireland. But beyond that, the picture of where the word is spoken, and even where it was spoken in the past, gets fuzzy. Aye (usually spelled 'ay') was clearly Shakespeare's preferred affirmative.
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How do Australians talk?

Unlike some European and early-settled countries like the USA, the Australian accent is made up of just three different variations: broad, general, and cultivated. These variations are not as easy to pick up on as, say, the cockney, geordie, and southern accents of England, but the subtleties are there.
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What is the most Australian thing to say?

Australian slang: 33 phrases to help you talk like an Aussie
  • Wrap your laughing gear 'round that.
  • Dog's breakfast. ...
  • Tell him he's dreaming. ...
  • A few stubbies short of a six-pack. ...
  • What's the John Dory? ...
  • Have a Captain Cook. ...
  • No worries, mate, she'll be right. ...
  • Fair go, mate. Fair suck of the sauce bottle. ...
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What is Australian slang for girl?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Sheila. Chick. Woman. Lady.
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How do Aussies say bye?

8. Hooroo = Goodbye. The Australian slang for goodbye is Hooroo and sometimes they even Cheerio like British people.
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How do you say thank you in Australian?

Ta. 'Ta' means 'thank you'.
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Does nah'mean yes?

What does or nah mean? Or nah, or “or not,” is a colloquial expression used to form to yes-or-no questions.
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What are 5 Aussie slang words or phrases?

125 Australian Slang Words & Phrases
  • A Cold One – Beer.
  • Accadacca – How Aussies refer to Australian band ACDC.
  • Ankle Biter – Child.
  • Arvo – Afternoon (S'Arvo – this afternoon!)
  • Aussie Salute – Wave to scare the flies.
  • Avo – Avocado.
  • Bail – To cancel plans. 'Bruce bailed' = Bruce isn't going to turn up.
  • Barbie – Barbecue.
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Is Dunny a rude word?

The word “Dunny” is Australian slang for toilet or outhouse. Technically “Dunny” isn't a rude word but not many people on average say the word dunny.
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How are you in Australian slang?

“How ya goin'?” is the ultimate Aussie greeting. If you're not from Australia, this mash-up of “How are you?” and “Where are you going?” might leave you a little perplexed. If it helps, think of how the Brits say “y'alright?” - it requires no detailed response. In fact, a simple “hey!” will suffice.
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Can you call a girl mate in Australia?

In Australia, the term mate is used a lot. There is a code of ethics in using it correctly, however. These are some guidelines to assist you: Men use mate, women NEVER do.
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When did Aye become yes?

The word aye (/aɪ/) as a synonym for yes in response to a question dates to the 1570s.
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Do they say aye in Canada?

Pronounced “ay.” This word is used in everyday Canadian vernacular to indicate that you don't understand something, can't believe something is true or want the person you're speaking with to respond. It's similar to the phrases “huh,” “right?” and “what?” commonly used in the USA.
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How do you spell Aye yai yai?

“Ay-ay-ay” is an exclamation which entered American pop culture from Mexican Spanish in various ways. In informal conversation, the phrase means literally “oh, oh, oh” and conveys a sense of dismay. For example, in 1882, the popular song “Cielito Lindo” included this phrase in the chorus.
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What does Aye mean slang?

Aye simply means yes, so it can be used anywhere an affirmative reaction is due. You can say it if you agree with what your friend said. But it's usually used in formal settings such as someone receiving an order from their superior, or as a funny comeback to someone acting like your superior.
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What does Ehh mean from a girl?

An expression of surprise.
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