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Australian new accent ....

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I noticed some girls pronounce the word "good" as gooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed
and they drag the ee sound quite long. :?
 
Uhhh not sure I follow.

But accents are fluid, they won't stay as one unless your society is locked down with no outside stimuli, in which case it will just change slowly.

My accent personally is a cross between Aussie, more formal british and a few drops of North American occasionally. I'd say it is a result of some random speech impediment that was never serious enough to hurt my development but has changed my accent. Mostly Australian though if I am awake and alert.
 
I hate they way the Aussie accent is heading especially with the young girls.
 
I think Jack O (radio talk host) is to blame.
Every time she say the word good with "gooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeed" :mad:
 
The australian word for "no" appears to be "nahhoooooooeughhhh." It makes disagreement that extra little bit complicated.

I'm still chuft every time I hear a new zealander talking about boarding an earplane to fly overseas.
 
There is no eeee sound in Good. It's and oood sound, like hood. Stupid people murdering the language. Flamin' galahs.

Have you heard Jacki O talk?
She say goooeeeeeeeeeed all the time when she want to sound nice and pretty.
Also i heard other girls saying gooeeeeeeeeeed ...
 
My accent personally is a cross between Aussie, more formal british...

I can't tell you how many times my accent has been mistaken for British, even by fellow Australians. I theorise that it's due to my choice of vocabulary, utilising 'typically British' phrases such as 'certainly', 'quite', and 'rather' as opposed to Australian phrases like 'mate', 'cunt', and 'ay'.

My accent itself is unmistakably Australian, though I've never pronounced no as "nahhoooooooeughhhh" before.

Bankside, were you perchance drowning all of the Australians that happened to disagree with you? :lol:
 
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