Thank you - Thanks, cheers, thanks mate, Ta.
See you soon - catchya later, seeya later, catchya.
There are many different Australian slang words. Some examples of these slang words include "cya this arvo", meaning "see you in the afternoon", "daks" which means trousers, and "dunnie" which means bathroom.
Kriky is a form of Australian slang, not English, but I can see how you can get mixed up, the accents are similar!! :)
It's Australian slang. See the Related Link.
It means Thank you. (See related questions below, if you were looking for what -ty meant as a suffix.)
I wanna see you again = quiero verte otra vez
Merci beaucoup mon chéri, bonne nuit (et) à bientôt - means Thank you my darling (boy) good night (and) see you soon.
Thank you much for your help. See you again soon.
"Merci, à très bientôt" means "Thank you, I'll see you very soon".
Thank you for your hopeful message! I look forward to brighter days ahead.
Ecilops are the police. That's what you see in your mirror when they're behind you. Wallopers, John Hops, Coppers, Nasties, Narks and for detectives Demons, Dees, Narks.
'Avo' is short for afternoon. It is pronounced "arvo".Many Australians have a tendency to shorten some words; rather than say, "I'll see you this afternoon", they might say, "I'll see you this avo."
'Avo' is short for afternoon. It is pronounced "arvo".Many Australians have a tendency to shorten some words; rather than say, "I'll see you this afternoon", they might say, "I'll see you this avo."