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  • It's a sunshower god damn it.!

  • you dont sounds strayan :L

  • FUCK YEA!!! CHILE :D

  • i say nana and par for one side and grandma and grandpar for the other side so there isn't any confusion

  • buoy is pronouced boy im Australian too and boo-ie isn't a word..

  • lolone of your parents comes from Chile to :D

  • Do people only TP in the USA??????????

  • you don't pronounce some words like the majority of australians would and to be honest ive never heard anyone call their shoes sneakers i believe in australia they're typically called runners

  • I think your Dad influenced your accent because it has an American twang at the end of some words if you can understand what i am saying

  • you dont talk like a true aussie just saying you sound half canadian or something

  • It's funny how worked up people get over word pronunciation. They're just words people, get a grip and find something else to critise.

  • @Eedama96 i don't want my countrys accent to be represented as that though

  • @shenaezacki Well I don't want my countries* literature to be represented like. And btw I don't say runners, I call them sneakers too

  • @Eedama96 you didn't finish your first sentence...

  • @shenaezackia I did

  • What is wrong with all of you guys? It's her accent, stop making fun of her. It isn't right or wrong. An accent is the way you talk, she can't "suck" at her accent.

    If you don't like the video, don't click on it. Go away.

  • LOL BOOEY. It's buoy. lololololotroll u suck

  • u fail so hard thats a hyena wouldnt laugh at u

  • You don't sound australian. Jaguarr?

  • oh u silly billy its a "sun shower"

  • hahahahahahahha! you said *buoy* its pronouned las *boy*

  • Spelling has nothing to do with it, many words in English aren't pronounced the way they're spelt. The fact is, is that the English originally had the rank of luietenant, and it was pronounced "left-tenant" You'll find the most English speaking countries pronounce it that way too.

  • Man, I hate that nasally australian accent

  • I love how aussies say - It was raining today! So funny and cute. I lived in Melbourne (I also like how they say Melbourne or number 9) for 2 months and it was a great experience!

  • im aussie, and some of the words i pronounce completely different lol - booey??? its BOY haha

  • We can't all be Aussie bogans and talk like we don't have an education...I don't mean it to be offensive, but people seem to think that a 'Real' Aussie accent is that real 'ocka' accent that some people that live in the 'bush' sound like. To me that's the accent that gives other countries a bad impression of Australians. Some people who don't know a lot about this country seem to think that we all live in the middle of nowhere, miles from anything like shops and civilization basically lol

  • lmao wtf is 'Authentic aussie accent' meant to be, people talk how they wanna talk. Simple as that! I do admit that I pronounce some words the 'American' way but so what? mainly it's because I've picked it up from watching American TV shows lol There is actually a difference between 'Ketchup' and 'Tomato Sauce' if it says 'Ketchup' on the bottle, I'll call it that! Ketchup is tangy-er than tomato sauce

  • @TheSparklyLion1 I know right!

  • @TheSparklyLion1 have you been here? some of the accents are foreign to me!

  • @TopShelfization Yes, all my life...I'm Australian born and raised :)

  • @TheSparklyLion1 Authentic Aussic accent, as stated by Barry Humphries is another regional English accent. He's right. Most white Aussies descend from east London, hence the use of rhyming slang still, although not as much as it used to be. There is a different use of the glottal stop, but that's it

    Stop watching US TV, as if I believe that's the reason LOL

  • @alanbstard4 a lot came from Ireland too :) and Germany.

  • @MrJarth the Irish like to say they are the bulk but it's not true. The English are the bulk of those that settled this land. There were plenty of Irish that's true

  • lol

  • buoy? LOL WHAT

  • the bug is a buchy boy

  • As an australian... I have never ever heard anyone call a bouy a boo-ey?? ahaha we just say boy..

  • Buoy is pronounced in Australia the same way buoyancy is.Like as in boy.

    Vase is like vars.

  • English accent, you have to be kidding. Australian kids tend to "posh" their accents in their teen years. Gives them some identity and separation from the rest of us.

    Just sounds like a normal sweet aussie girl to me.

  • You guys need jobs. If she says she is Australian then that is what she is. She sounds it to me and it says her dad is American so maybe that's why she says some words that other people in Australia don't say.

  • the answer to the first question is tipi??

  • I want to punch someone in the face every time i hear Jaguar pronounced Jagwar. Jag - you - are. Get that american shit out of here.

  • @antrox1999 the title is accent tag BY AN AUSTRALIAN. yes she is Australian :)

  • Yeah, i'm from Sydney and was born here and raised and everything, but you sorta sound a little bit more American :/

  • Australians don't say "Bunch". That is American.. "Advert-is-ment (by the way)

  • She sounds Australian. I'm Australian

  • You Sound british to me!

  • You sound Austrailian but some words sound American

  • she sounds australian to me...

  • Sorry, I just have to get this sorted.... Buoy is pronounced BOY not booey! Would you say buoyant booeyant? I think not. By the way, a buoy is that marker thing that floats on the water.

  • im australian and i just noticed that everyone around me (including me and you) sound a bit cockney

  • HAHA In case you were wondering how Canadians (and Americans) hear you:

    "I saw this videorrrr about two months agorrrr..."

  • i am from america and we talk waaaaaaaaayy diferent (:

  • @fashiongurrl97 You sure spell different too :)

  • You look like susan from Narnia (: lol

  • No offence but i was born and raised buy australians and am still an aussie and you sound like you talk english for some reason it might just be me though

  • @BUSTAMOVE1024 A lot of Aussies can sound slightly British. We were colonised by them and depending on where you live, the accent can be slightly stronger. I'm Aussie born, and I have two sisters who apparently to many people sound much less Australian than me. They apparently sound more British. Also, what you watch and listen to can influence how you speak in ways.

    Also, she sounds like an Aussie to me. Just not like an Aussie stereotype! :)

  • @BUSTAMOVE1024 well i'm english, and she doesn't sound english at all.

  • @BUSTAMOVE1024 its not just you, its 10 other people

  • @BUSTAMOVE1024 Sounds completely Australian to me.

  • @SnowClover Lieutenant is pronounced (Left-ten-ant) That's the proper way to say it, as that's what the English the original people who made up the rank called it.

  • @IIproductionsII It should be 'lu tenant', not just because of the spelling but also because of the word's etymology.

    Lieutenant (n): a deputy or substitute acting for a superior.

    Origin: Middle English, from Old French, from Lieu (instead) and Tenant (holder).

    If you want to get technical about it... In the end it doesn't matter how someone says something as long as the person they are talking to understands what they mean.

  • @IIproductionsII were you meant to send that response to me? ...

  • @BUSTAMOVE1024 she's not english, I'm english. she definatley has abit of a twang.

  • I'm a born and raised aussie and I say a few of those words differently...

    sneakers/tennis shoes in australia are called RUNNERS !!! (:

  • @katiebabe261995 I say runners too :)

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  • Throwing toilet paper in a house is teepeeing here in the US. Carbonated drink is pop where I come from. Just realized how sloppy I say my words.

  • @StealthyTheNinja The word she was pronouncing was buoy, not boy.

  • @StealthyTheNinja i thought you pronouce it lootenant?

  • lol its a sun shower

  • are you from melbourne? because i keep seeing everyones comments on how you speak funny australian yet i cant tell any difference from what I hear in daily life... :/

  • im australia.. idk what this sounds like.

    in my whole life i've ever only herd one American celebrity talk like us without any "g'day mate" in it he just said "hey guys whats up" i was so happy someone from overseas realities we dont sound like complete brogans..well i dont haha

  • It sounds like you're speaking out of your nose, damn it is annoying.

  • buoy is pronouced boy :)

  • which part of australia are you from because im from SA and you say things odd

  • @happylandpatients I'm fairly certain everybody's accent different, even if they're from the same county.

  • Omygoodness I love your accent!!!!!!

  • This is proper:)

  • I say address like u and nobody understand in America!

  • "I saw this videorrr, like two months agowrrr"

    lol

  • Woah... i was listening to this and all I could think was "OMG my accent sounds so sloppy compared to yours!" like when I say 'tomato' it comes out 'tomado' and my 'pyjamas' are 'pajaamas'

  • haha tom-mah-toh.

    We say to-may-toh :)

  • Yay I'm Aussie I say eactly same as u but I say runners bot sneakers

  • Oh and hard out, its "throwing paper on a house" what is tee pee ing haha

  • Aussies aye, GO NEW ZEALAND!! Haha i still love you thou aus

  • would you say Aussie or Australian?

  • Luved it , chek out my Accent Tag..V.I Accent Tag :)

  • Im an Australia to but we don't call a shower when it is raining with the sun shining, it is a sunshower.

  • I'm Australian too, and I just thought it was odd how you pronounced 'vase'. It's different to how I say it!

  • YES =D Finally out of 3 videos ofrandom accent tags I've watched me and u have the exact same answers and the way we said them (urs with a bit more australian touch to it where as I have a British accent)

  • Hahaha that is so funny how Americans and Aussies call trainers a sneakers because everytime I hear sneakers I think snickers (the chocolate bar)

  • Hey, I just found this video by accident but I'm an Australian guy, 17 and i'm going to post my accent tag as a video response tomorrow :)

  • The answer the the first question is T.P.ing a house

  • I'm Australian and I seriously speak like you ! haha

  • I'm American and you sound like us. I don't hear an accent!

  • @0861vb are you kidding me??!

  • >.< I'm sorry love but you have one of the most "propper" aussie accents i have ever heard. You're obviously well mannered and educated and there is nothing wrong with that.... But it just probably isn't the best descripton of an everyday aussie accent sounds like. Good effort all the same.

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  • bouy is the same as 'boy'.

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  • I love your accent!! (I´m from Colombia hehe)

  • Alot of people in australia call it a sun shower. I think a shower is more when there is only a smll amount of rain

  • You pronounce "Aluminum" "Elleminium"

  • Awesome accent!! Totally doin a video response!

  • when its raining and sunny, its called a monkeys wedding

  • you sound american

  • @ilikepenguins100 Wow , can you hear! , she obviously has a australian accent?! , you can clearly hear it?!

  • @TheBarbieIsa youre obviously never been to australia...or america

  • @ilikepenguins100 im live in america and nope i been to australia because i dont like what they did to mixed race children,

  • @TheBarbieIsa what the are you talking about

  • @ilikepenguins100 look it up!

  • @erischaotic look what up?

  • @TheBarbieIsa ...basically everyone in australia are mixed raced so what do you mean "what they do to mixed raced children"? i'm swiss, italian, irish and scottish and no one has ever makes fun of my races... maybe you should learn the facts before bagging someone elses country.

  • @anditspaganpoetry if you are from australia, you should conduct research on your own country. the topic barbieIsa is addressing what happened in australia to aboriginal and mixed raced children up until 1970. australia wanted to assimilate them into white society. they were stealing people into white society

  • @erischaotic basically every single western country had colonization. singling out australia is unfair, as many countries have done the same. the reason it ended not so long ago is because australia is a very young country. i have aboriginal friends, and they are treated no differently. most of australia is not like that, youre singling out a minority. an irrelevant minority. when i was young, aboriginals were allowed to ride the bus, while white kids had to walk, even if there were floods.

  • @erischaotic besides, since you're from american, did they not do the exact same with native americans? hyprocrit.

  • @erischaotic besides, why are you doing talking about colonization on a teenage girls video? you realise she wasn't even alive? and her parents probably weren't alive? are you going to go on a 15 year old german girls video next and call her a nazi? or a french girls and say she goes around chopping off people heads and parading them around on pikes?

  • @anditspaganpoetry rewind... filter yourself... idk what you're talking about. i didn't come on here bringing that up, my point is that people need to educate themselves. i don't have an agenda. i just HATE when misinformed people talk about what they don't know. you're going on a tangent about the french girls and german girls. stick to the subject. i can tell you're a child b/c you don't know how to argue rationally

  • i'm australian and you really dont sound australian, you sound like your putting on an american accent..

  • @monnique28 It's because her Dad is American. I've met a lot of people from other countries with one american parent and they inevitably pronounce some words like their american parent.

  • @Adamthescienceguy or it could just be that every city has a different accent, people in perth have like a total different accent to the rest of austrlalia, and people in melbourne sound different to people in adelaide

  • @harley4111 Thank you, I really don't know why people are hating on me just because my accent isn't like theirs. :/

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  • I'm a 55 year old Australian and after listening to how you speak overall, I have to say that you are not speaking with an authentic Australian accent. It sounds like you are trying to speak American but it's coming out not American and not Australian. I've noticed how the youth today sound. Has anyone else? It sounds sing song and childlike. Listen to how your parents, grandparents speak, not just your peers and you'll see how the aussie accent is being killed off. Don't know how or why, pity.

  • @1956soulmate I'm 17 and i agree, she doesn't sound authentically aussie, but she might be from the city, where as i'm out in whoop whoop land. Nearly all the words she pronounces sound completely off, guess there are different aussie accents afterall!

  • @1956soulmate Hi, Just letting you know that I'm not trying to speak like an American- this is MY australian accent. If it sounds American it may be because my Dad is from America & he still has quite a strong accent. And besides what would you classify authentic? Accents vary from where you live and if you were to gather a group of Australians, youth or older, from each state, you can bet that they won't sound alike. Plus with immigration, accents will diverge so what can you do?

  • @DancingFashion Hi, It’s ok to have an accent from another country, but you can’t say “this is MY Australian accent”. You could say “this is MY accent”. The oxford dictionary states the meaning of ‘authentic’ as ‘of undisputed origin’. The point I’m trying to make is that the youth have changed the aussie accent to what it was originally. Comments show a lot of younger Australians agree. Both my parents came from Europe as others did, but we all grew up speaking like our peers. Have a good one.

  • @DancingFashion that is not correct. Australian accent is the same around the commonwealth

    Don't bring immigration into it. That is a dirty word

  • lol! i love how you say tomato:P

  • Aha aluminum sounds weird!

  • wow...you said aluminum really weird.

  • @singingstar56 you say it wierd

  • im from the uk and i pronounce those words like this. garr-ige, herb, sked-ual, fig-ur, jag-uar, lu-tennant, war-tur, advurtisment, vay-se, root, ball-ay, tu-mato, leys-ure, a-dress, r, boy, ali-mini-um, ant, wash, oyl, thertre, i-urn, sa-mon, cara-mel, fi-ur, shure, day-ta, ru-win, crey-on, toy-lut, new or-luns, pee-can, both, a-gen, probably, spitting i-mege, alabama, loy-er, cu-pon, maya-neis, sirup, pa-jamas, cought. (i dont spell them like that dont worry)

  • @BlackRoseLyrics1 i'm from australia and i say them all like that!! (except i pronounce garage ga-rarj) i thought everyone said aliminium like that until i heard someone say it the other way!!! it sounds weird :/

  • sound english?

  • baloney maloney

  • I'm australian (obviously, judging by my YouTube name...)

    And I have never called shoes sneakers.

    Always runners haha

  • she sounds like such a posh australian...

  • I'm American!:)

  • You're pretty you look like Susan from Narnia!

  • @happylandpatients how insulting all the children in Narnia are ugly as.

  • its so cool to see how you say things (cuz I'm American) I love your accent btw :)

  • Wow kids must be so good in australia if they don't TP houses

  • @VivaLaRayna22 don't generalise... would you say the same thing just because *some* kids in the US don't do a certain thing MUST mean that *every* US kid doesn't do it or has never done it... LOL! Of course SOME people here in Australia do TP/roll houses....

  • Omg...I like the way you talk.

  • You got braces?

  • that bug is called a butchy boy!!

    i cant believe i havent seen anyone call it that

  • Im an auzzie to but we say words wayyyy differently! I thought you were british!! Lol

  • i'm australian and i picked british over australian first for your accent :/ and then it came out australian :)

  • i'm australian and i picked british over australian first for your accent :/

  • Im from england and i say aluminium the same!

  • I've never heard aluminum pronounce this way. This is what I get for being american

  • Trolley!! :)

  • YOUVE NEVER HEARD OF TP'ING A HOUSE?!

  • everything is a question. LOL

  • figure and aluminum loll

  • The way you say aluminum is SOOO FRIGGING WIERD.

  • @mandaromi To you it is, but remember where she's from it's probably normal.

  • I say aluminum the same as you and tomato to and i'm english! Without the aussie hint haha

  • i love the way u say tomato

  • You say aluminium just like we do in England! :')

  • @Izzyyy96 i love australians and english people, we sound nicer than americans ;)

  • you have the best accent, i love it!

  • does no one know what teepeeing is!?

  • @ResidentEvilGirl18 i havent seen ONE single accent tag where they call it teepeeing!! WTF?

  • @ResidentEvilGirl18 I knoww! haha:P

  • @ResidentEvilGirl18 THANK YOU . I friggin watched every accent tag and nobody says teepee . what the hell?!