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What is Australian slang for gooday?

"G'day" IS Australian slang - it's short for "Good Day."


Have a nice day in Australian?

good morning. good day g'day 'morning 'mornin' same as America or Britain, but of course there is some slang and dialect.


Where does the word bonjour was originated and what is the meanining of this word?

Bonjour (French) means Good Day (English), G'day (Australian), etc BON means GOOD JOUR means DAY


Is zat a word?

It is a slang word for that and can be an acceptable term in every day speech.


Is slang accepted as part of the Australian culture?

Yes, very much so. It would be a very unusual day when I personally did not use slang (which should not be confused with profanity or other unacceptable conduct), and an even more unusual day if I did not hear it. Many people use slang without even being aware of it, especially foreigners trying to pick up English, since it has become such a part of the Australian vernacular. Unfortunately, Australian slang is not being used much by young people. They tend to favour US slang and mispronounce many of the words the same way the Yanks do themselves.


How do you say good day in slang in Hebrew?

There is no direct translation, but most Israeli say 'achi', which means brother.


Is fiddled a word?

it is used for slang... for example " I fiddled your sister in the pool the other day"


How do you spell pay day?

The spelling is one word "payday" (for employee salaries, or slang for a large windfall).


Where does G'day mate mean hello?

Australia. G'day means good day. When we do this we call it slang.


What is Aussie's greeting?

A typical Australian greeting is "G'day", which is short for "good day".


Can you list all the expressions that begin with Good?

Good-bye, Good-day, good-grief, good-heavens, good-on-ya (Australian), good times.


How do you spell g'day?

That is the correct spelling of the greeting "G'day" (stereotypically Australian). It is a contraction of "good day."