Yes, you can say "Good day, mate" in a British accent, though the phrase itself is more commonly associated with Australian English. When pronounced in a British accent, it might sound different based on the specific regional accent, such as Cockney or Received Pronunciation. The phrase would still convey a friendly greeting, showcasing the versatility of language across different dialects.
Fox and vixen are examples of words of similar origin being different because of the British dialect from which the words arose.
epouse or femme accent on first e in epouse
Welcome home (mate). The most common language spoken in Australia is English, but I would not suggest trying an Australian accent unless you have practiced it a lot. (The "mate" is optional and is part of a stereotypical Australian accent. It would sound like "'Welcome 'ome, mate!" if you want to stay stereotypical.)
It is not possible to mate on Wolf Quest.
Female chimpanzees mate with as many males as possible to prevent infanticide
No.
no. fish can only mate with fish of the same species. Gouramis mate with gouramis and platys mate with platys.
No, it is not scientifically possible for a gorilla to mate with a human due to genetic differences between the two species.
72 mate, havent ya done ya times tables? (in an Australian accent)
Yes
trenches : in them you see............ sorry but i dont know the answer! uve just been pwned mate!! (australian accent) ^^
Hello in Australian is the same as hello in English but with an Aussie accent. Australian people might also say G'day mate. lol.