In this episode you’re going to learn how to use the Aussie slang word “bloody” as well as a bunch of different ways for saying “To Be Broken” Bloody – is a very common adjective, which is used to emphasise any point or story. The bloody car isn’t working The car …
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اصطلاحات استرالیایی مربوط به ” to steal “
There are numerous different Aussie expressions for saying “to steal”, which means “to take something without permission, something that doesn’t belong to you“. To steal To rob To flog To nick To pinch To swipe Note: “To Rob” isn’t used like the other verbs, you rob someone of something, or …
بیشتر بخوانید »اسلنگ استرالیایی Ripper & Beauty
In today’s episode you’re going to learn what the Aussie slang terms “Ripper” and “Beauty” mean, as well as when and how to use them in every day conversation with Aussies. The following are slang terms and expressions to use when you want to express excited approval when something has …
بیشتر بخوانید »مودبانه ی Idiot
In this episode I go over a number of different ways that you can call someone an “idiot” using a number of different more general English terms as well as some very specific Aussie terms. – idiot – moron – numpty – dipstick – twit – twat – doofus – …
بیشتر بخوانید »پادکست استرالیایی language learning and the difficulties we all face
This is the first of hopefully many “Walking with Pete” episodes where instead of teaching you the usual Aussie expressions or terms like usual I hope to have more of a conversation to discuss whatever is on my mind at the time. This should give you exposure to more advanced …
بیشتر بخوانید »تلفظ Needa/Godda/Havda و اصطلاح Like A Stunned Mullet
In this podcast we’ll learn a little about the way the pronunciation of words like “need to”, “got to” and “have to” change as Aussies speak more rapidly at a natural speed Need to –> Needa Have to –> Havta/Havda Got to –> Gotta/Godda Note: these changes in pronunciation only …
بیشتر بخوانید »Aussie Expressions To Use When Hearing Good Or Bad News
In this podcast you’ll learn a bunch of different Aussie expressions to use in order to respond to good news or bad news that someone may tell you. These responses include questions, which prompt the person telling you the news to explain what happened. They include: Are you kidding? Are …
بیشتر بخوانید »تلفظ going to و معرفی یک اصطلاح استرالیایی
محتوای این پادکست : در این پادکست شما با تلفظ استرالیایی going to و اصطلاح as mad as a cut snake آشنا میشوید. The Aussie pronunciation of “going + to” and when it’s more natural to say “gonna” or “goin’ de”. New expression:to be “as mad as a cut snake”.
بیشتر بخوانید »عبارت what gives
محتوای پادکست: در این پادکست با عبارت what gives آشنا میشوید. “What gives” is often used as a way of asking for an explanation or a reason for why something happened, etc.
بیشتر بخوانید »تلفظ استرالیایی got you
The Aussie pronunciation of ” Got you” : often said as “Gotchu” or “Gotcha”, which means you understand what someone has said. فایل صوتی توضیحات تلفظ استرالیایی Got you را گوش دهید:
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