Aussie Lingo Audio Companion

The language used day to day by Aussies is unique, colourful, extremely amusing and often indecipherable to those not native to the land down under.

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) contains over 400 fun uniquely Australian slang words and phrases each with an explanation of their meaning and a professionally recorded and produced audio example of their usage. It’s pretty much an Australian dictionary of slang with audio examples!

The audio will not only help you understand the lingo’s meaning but also provides a clear example of how us Aussies pronounce words and the Aussie twang we are known for.
Whether you’re traveling or moving to Australia and want to sound more like local or just want to have fun exploring the colourful lingo we use, Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) has you covered mate.

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) was developed in Australia by Australians and all in all is a bit of fun.

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) also enables you to: mark lingo as a favorite for easy recall, search for lingo to find the prefect bit of lingo for the job and submit your own lingo directly via the app.
Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) is also universal so works on both the iPad and iPhone

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) is available in the iTunes app store now! you can view the app on iTunes by here!

If you enjoy it please give it a rating and or review as this will help me to maintain and update the app

 

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion – (Australian Slang Dictionary with Audio) now has a facebook page located here:
https://www.facebook.com/AussieLingoAudioCompanion

Below are a couple of examples of some of the lingo included in the app:

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion - Troppo


1. troppo.mp3     

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion - Not what is cracked up to be

2. not-what-its-cracked.mp3     

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion - Dead Set

3. dead-set.mp3     

Aussie Lingo Audio Companion - Wheeties

4. must-have-got-his-or.mp3     

Below is an example of the iPad interface:

Please use this page to leave any lingo suggestions or amendments or feature requests:
We will endeavor to use this feedback to update the app and add new lingo and to the dictionary of slang

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17 thoughts on “Aussie Lingo Audio Companion

    1. Sandy Milne Post author

      Thanks Stephen. Actually just got a basic android phone with a UK sim while we are here so might look it to it porting it across to android. Will let you know 😉

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  1. Natalie

    Can u make this for android phones please? I don’t like the versions they have on google play. And if u can pls update with more like a translator if possible. Thx!!!

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    1. Sandy Milne Post author

      Thanks for the interest Natalie, I’ve been looking into android development but still a little while off a version. One day! You can actually use the search feature of the app like a translator. So if you look up “tired” it will show you knackered, stuffed, rooted etc

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  2. Saskia Marges

    There is no such app on android. They are all much less good. When do you make it available for Android please???

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    1. Sandy Milne Post author

      Hey sorry for the delayed response. Make sure your mute switch is not on and that your audio volume (not ringer volume) is turned up

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    1. Sandy Milne Post author

      Hey sorry for the delayed response. Make sure your mute switch is not on and that your audio volume (not ringer volume) is turned up

      Reply
  5. Michael

    Lingo Suggestion: Wanker
    Aussie slang

    Noun: Someone you delight giving the name to as they are either a dickhead; or have an ego beyond capacity; love themselves too much; too big for their britches; or are think they are better than everyone around them; Someone who kids them self.

    Adjective/Verb: Someone who masturbates or promiscuously or pretends to in a vulgar or public manner.

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