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: To sound more "Aussie," speakers often drop the "g" at the end of words (e.g., "running" becomes "runnin") and use a rising inflection at the end of sentences, making statements sound like questions. 🦘 Native Wildlife

: Unique egg-laying mammals (monotremes) native to the region. Wombat : Sturdy, burrowing marsupials. 16 Tips for Speaking like an Australian australian

Australia has a storied history in international sports, particularly in cricket. : To sound more "Aussie," speakers often drop

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