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1 Strine
[straɪn]n ( fam)* * *[straɪn]n (hum inf)australisches Englisch* * *Strine [straın] s umg hum australisches Englisch -
2 Strine
[straɪn] n( fam)( accent) australischer Akzent¿ Kultur?Strine heißt der australische Slang, bei dem viele Wörter verkürzt und zusammengezogen werden. So sagt man z.B. G'day für Good day, arvo für afternoon, cuppa für cup of coffee/tea, barbie für barbecue, brekky für breakfast oder veggies für vegetables. Oz steht für Australia, Aussie für Australian und roo für kangaroo.
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Strine — was a term coined in 1964 [The Oxford Companion to the English Language, Oxford University Press (1992), p. 990 (ISBN 0 19 214183 X)] and subsequently used to describe a joke or made up language purportedly spoken by Australians. The term is a… … Wikipedia
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Strine — [strʌɪn] noun informal Australian English or the Australian accent. Origin 1960s: representing Australian in Strine … English new terms dictionary
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strine — /struyn/, n. Informal. Australian English. [1964; jocular representation of the supposed pron. of AUSTRALIAN by uneducated Australian speakers] * * * … Universalium