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G'Day: Teach Yourself Australian in 20 Easy Lessons

by Colin Bowles

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A chasm between the Mother Tongue and its bastard offspring...Aussie. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Sep 4, 2019 |
E's nogunna bullshit me, mate! Gotta read it first, but. *lol*
The Aussie Bookcrossers had a bookring going for this but wouldn't let non-Antipodeans in. So I got my own copy, after some searching.
Take it with a grain of salt (or a spoonful, really), but it is a fun introduction into the Australian vernacular. If you are interested in language and the way English has developed on the Australian continent, this is a somewhat satirical look at it, but with firm grounding in reality. ( )
  GirlFromIpanema | Feb 21, 2007 |
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