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English Slang English Slang

English slangs are also differentiated by region and country. • . “Mate” in the English slangs are also differentiated by region and country. • . “Mate” in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa • “Мan” in the United States and Canada

English slang extend into many different areas of conversation • “Amigo” - friend • English slang extend into many different areas of conversation • “Amigo” - friend • “no problemo” - “no problem” • “adios” - “goodbye. ”

A great number of English slang words are related to describing other people. • A great number of English slang words are related to describing other people. • “hottie” , “hot”, a “babe” or a “fox” attractive • a “nerd” or a “geek” - overly intelligent

Slangs in English also include words for your significant other • “baby” • “babe” Slangs in English also include words for your significant other • “baby” • “babe” • “honey” • “sweetheart. ”

1) British slang: • A) Cockney rhyming slang B) Back slang 2) American slang 1) British slang: • A) Cockney rhyming slang B) Back slang 2) American slang 3) Australian slang

British slang: A) Cockney rhyming slang • Loaf of Bread = Head • Think! British slang: A) Cockney rhyming slang • Loaf of Bread = Head • Think! Use your Loaf of Bread • Adam and Eve = Believe • Would you Adam and Eve it? • Britney Spears =Beers Let's go for a few Britney Spears!

Back slang Boy-yob apple – elppa girl – elrig penny – yennep “have you Back slang Boy-yob apple – elppa girl – elrig penny – yennep “have you a bit of tobacco? ” “vatch you a tib of occabot? ”

Australian slang is informal language used in Australia. • It can never hurt to Australian slang is informal language used in Australia. • It can never hurt to say "G'day, How are ya goin'" to an Aussie

 • Greetings • Eating and Drinking • People • Geography • Places • Greetings • Eating and Drinking • People • Geography • Places