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What is the accent of English in Australia?

If English accent is divided into British accent and American accent, Australian English is closer to "British accent", but not exactly the same.

Australia was originally a British colony and was used to distribute prisoners. Later, a large number of gold diggers poured in.

Australian accents often omit the consonant H and pronounce the vowels directly behind them. For example, "how" is often pronounced "ow". Australians call their friends mate and like to exaggerate their hair into Myte. So there is a famous joke. Australian tourists always like to pester the tour guide and say, "Where are we going to die?" (Where will we die? Where are we going today? Australians declared dead today)

First, let's talk about the traditional Australian accent. The biggest feature is Australia's a/ai sound. In Australia, the sound of e is often attacked by ai/ei, and then the sound of er is usually pronounced as A. The internationally recognized feature of Australian English is that it likes not to pronounce all syllables, that is, it feels that people are always spitting in their mouths and like to use abbreviations, which are basically with "O" or "O". This accent is particularly prominent in most Australian provinces and remote areas in northern Queensland.

The Northern Territory does not understand.

Then there are two big provinces, NSW and Victoria. My current feeling is that basically, if the urban population has a light accent, it is an English accent that is close to neutralization. Technically, it is called receiving pronunciation, and then some expressions with local characteristics are added. This is similar to most immigrant countries. For example, Canadian English is closer to English without a specific accent and has some characteristics of Canadian English (especially the pronunciation of about in some parts of Canada)

Tasmani is basically close to Victoria and Melbourne.

Especially South Australia/Adelaide. Basically, South Australia has a high-class accent of honey juice. It is said that South Australia is a colony rather than an exile, but this statement needs to be verified. At the same time, Western Australia is also particularly interesting. At present, there are two extremes of Western Australian accent, one is posh accent close to South Australia, and the other is Aussie accent with earthy flavor.

But in general, it still depends on the personal growth environment and education level.

Academically divided into three categories:

Extensive local flavor (Queensland and most northern regions)

General-medium earthy flavor (most ordinary people)

Planting-South Australia and some luxury areas.

But in the end, if you don't deal with them often, you can't tell them apart.