A few things to note before we continue is that Aussies pronounce things differently (obviously )
For example, words with a double T in it usually end up sounding like D's: little becomes liddle.
Words ending in -er are usually pronounced -ah instead. Like weather is weathah and filter is filtah.
Completely cutting off the G at the end of words is primarily compulsory. i.e : surfin', bloomin', f***in'
And if you come across a word starting with H? just don't even bother saying the H. i.e : 'ello, over 'ere, 'ey mate!
A few things to note before we continue is that Aussies pronounce things differently (obviously )
For example, words with a double T in it usually end up sounding like D's: little becomes liddle.
Words ending in -er are usually pronounced -ah instead. Like weather is weathah and filter is filtah.
Completely cutting off the G at the end of words is primarily compulsory. i.e : surfin', bloomin', f***in'
And if you come across a word starting with H? just don't even bother saying the H. i.e : 'ello, over 'ere, 'ey mate!