Why do Aussies say ta?

'Ta' means 'thank you'.
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Why do Aussies say yeah nah?

Yeah, nah provides an informal, easy way to agree, disagree, deflect attention off ourselves and move between topics with a little more tact than we would have twenty years ago. At Hames Sharley, there are a large number of overseas-born team members.
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What does it mean when someone says TA?

(tɑː ) convention. Ta means 'thank you'. [British, informal, formulae]
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What do Aussies call their girlfriends?

Missus. A person's wife or girlfriend.
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Do Australians Say Shag?

Editor's comments: Believe it or not, but "shag" in its sexual meaning dates way back to the 1700s! It is venerable slang, and still widely used in British slang, US slang, and Australian and NZ slang.
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What is a yobbo in Australia?

Yobbo. A loud mouthed, badly dressed Aussie male He's a yobbo.
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Why do the British say TA?

The interjection “ta,” according to the Oxford English Dictionary, originated as “an infantile form of 'thank-you' ” that was first recorded in the late 18th century. We expect that since the word was used as intimate nursery babble, it was around for many years before it was recorded for posterity in writing.
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Which country says TA?

Online Etymology Dictionary says: ta: 1772, "natural infantile sound of gratitude" [Weekley]. Although possibly originating from the imitative of baby talk, this is in widespread use in the North of England and Wales as an informal "thanks" amongst adults.
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Is TA northern slang?

Ta is also part of Northern English dialect, and is widely used in the North. An interesting theory is that it could have originated from the Scots Gaelic expression for thank you, tapadh leibh. Or possibly from a Scandinavian language in the times of Viking invasions.
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What is a ripper in Australian slang?

Adjective. ripper (not comparable) (Britain, Australia, slang) Very good; excellent; fantastic.
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How do you talk like an Aussie?

Here are three more ways to sound like an Australian when you speak English.
  1. Skip letters at the ends of words. Australians skip the letters at the ends of many words. ...
  2. Change letters at the ends of words. You must change the letters at the ends of some words. ...
  3. Turn “oo” sounds into “ew” sounds.
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Do Brits say ta for thank you?

A new survey suggests that Britons are more likely to say "cheers" or "ta" than "thank you". Some of you even use the word "cool" to express gratitude, not realising that it connotes – at best – agreement rather than thanks.
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Who says ta ta?

(WYTV) – Why do we say “ta-ta” for goodbye? It comes to us from England. The Oxford English Dictionary calls it a nursery saying — an expression for bye.
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What does ta mean in New Zealand?

Cheers or Ta – another word for thank you: “Cheers for letting us use your bach” Chilly bin – the New Zealand name for a cooler/portable ice chest or box. Cool – replacement for good, or if someone is described as cool, then it means they are popular or trendy.
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What does Crook mean in Australia?

Australia and New Zealand. : not right: a : unsatisfactory. b : dishonest, crooked. c : irritable, angry —used especially in the phrase go crook.
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Do Southerners say ta?

"Ta" for "thank you" is very common in London, especially in the East and South-East.
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Why do British people say bloody?

Don't worry, it's not a violent word… it has nothing to do with “blood”.”Bloody” is a common word to give more emphasis to the sentence, mostly used as an exclamation of surprise. Something may be “bloody marvellous” or “bloody awful“. Having said that, British people do sometimes use it when expressing anger…
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Why do Brits say cheers instead of thanks?

40% of those polled said they believed saying 'thank you' sounds too formal, and would rather heap praise using colloquial terms like 'fab', 'lovely' or 'wicked'. Research suggests that today's Britons are no longer capable of saying 'thank you', and would prefer to say 'cheers' as a gesture of gratitude.
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How do Aussies say goodbye?

8. Hooroo = Goodbye. The Australian slang for goodbye is Hooroo and sometimes they even Cheerio like British people.
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What do you call a woman in Australia?

Aussie Slang Words For Women:

Woman. Lady. Bird. Broad.
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What do they call a sandwich in Australia?

The word 'sanga' is Aussie slang for a sandwich; not sure when or how the letter 'g' became involved, although one can assume it was adopted from the common mispronunciation of sandwich as 'sangwich.
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What does ta mean in Liverpool?

A naming word meaning 'friend' or 'mate', usually used when thanking someone or greeting a person you know. E.g. “Alright, lar!” or “ta, lar”. Me Arl Fella | Noun . Me-Ah-l-fe-lla. Your dad or male guardian, another word for 'my old man'.
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How do you say thank you in Cockney?

Shabba Ranks is Cockney slang for Thanks.
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