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Australian English / Sociolinguistics / Colloquialism / Idiom / Slang / Australian English vocabulary / Bogan / Aussie / American and British English differences / Linguistics / English languages / Anglo-Frisian languages
Date: 2013-02-19 04:28:44
Australian English
Sociolinguistics
Colloquialism
Idiom
Slang
Australian English vocabulary
Bogan
Aussie
American and British English differences
Linguistics
English languages
Anglo-Frisian languages

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