(CNN) — Do you know your “yeah, nah” from your “nah, yeah”? Or your “woop woop” from your “wig out”? Australians have long prided themselves on putting their own twist on the English language. Across ...
Cate Blanchett schools us in Australian slang. From a "thingo" to a "pash," Lydia Tár has us feeling "mad as a cut snake" after this episode of Slang School.
Ever tried to explain why a sausage would be referred to as a “snag” while overseas, or why the toilet is the “dunny”? If you found this challenging, spare a thought for large language models (LLMs) ...