This KSST intern, Savannah Owens, took a trip to Australia this Summer.
Stay tuned for more articles containing more information about what all I learned!
How to talk like an Australian:
Australian Word-Meaning
1. Aborigines-Indigenous Peoples of Australia
1. Aborigines-Indigenous Peoples of Australia
2. Aussie (pronounced “Ozzie”) -Australian
3. Barbie-Barbecue
4. Brekkie/Brekky-Breakfast
5. Brolly-Umbrella
6. Bush-Country side
7. Chemist-Pharmacy
8. Chips-French Fries
9. Chook-Chicken
10. Donner-Lamb
11. Footy-Australian Rules Football, Soccer, and Rugby
12. Hungry Jack’s-Burger King
13. Jumper-Sweater
14. Lemonade-Sprite
15. Lolly-Candy
16. Macca’s-McDonald’s
17. Mains-Entree
18. Mate-Friend
19. Nibbles-Appetizers
20.Outback-Desert
21. Pram-Stroller
22. Tomato Sauce-Ketchup
23. Trolley Cart -Grocery Cart
24. Take Away-To Go
25. Sunnies-Sunglasses
**Bonus**
26. Zed-The letter “Z”
(Example: If a girl was named Zoey and She was to spell out her name she’d say “Zed, O, E, Y”)