Does Japan love Australia or only a few?

Does Japan love Australia or only a few?

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I want to go to Ayers Rock some day.
I feel like it is one of the most beautiful places in the world. I might have heard it is kind of a religious place.

It's a very big rock. It's good for climbing/hiking.

We imagines Kangaroo, Koala, and desert.
And Finding Nemo.

Umm, sweetie, it's called Uluru.

We love Australia, but hate Australians.

Why?

How can i speak English with a cool Australian accent

Be born and raised in Australia

Same!

ku-ri-ke meito

zatsu wan big shurimpu on za bah-bi, kunto

What region? What social class?

>mfw i will never speak it at a native Australian accent
Nah m8
This is the correct Japanese accent

" kuriketto, meito. zattsu wan biggu shurimpu on za ba-bi-, kanto"

You'll have to learn how to pronounce the letter F first.

Oh are there actually a wide variety of Australian accents? I want a wild Australian accent with a posh accent unique to a RP accent.

I don't understand what you mean.

You mean Australian f sound is different from others?

An australian accent sounds wild and simultaneously somehow posh like a RP accent, is there such an accent spoken in Australia?

Instead of asking weird questions why don't you just do what all the other japanese girls do and use your vagina to pay for English lessons here.

The only way to get a certain accent is to move to the location and surround yourself with people speaking that accent on a daily basis, helps especially if you actually initially learn the language from a source with that accent.

Unfortunately, our country is currently full at the moment.

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just so you know, Japanese doesn't have "F" unlike you have.

It's not a big deal. I speak Japanese with an Australian accent.

>Farkin Oh hi yo, go zie mus to you too mate

watching anime and learning two words doesn't count as speaking Japanese

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No. There are distinct regional and class-based accents. I still don't know what you mean by "wild", but I expect that it would be incompatible with sounding "posh".

>there's three types
>not there're

>exAEEEmple

>Cultivated = RP
What rot!

The fuck is an RP accent?

Stereotypical educated pom.

Dafuk i don't have a vagina
Pls let me in Australia
Oh yeah sounds cool, i've got an Australian frendo in my childhood and his father's accent was really cool i remember
Ah i still sometimes pronounce a f sound with my lower lip not biten by mistake
What i meant by "wild" is like "rough", "manly". "Wild" was introduced in Japanese and used like that. Typical Japanese English lol

Class hierarchy was introduced from the u.k?
Received Pronunciation?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Received_Pronunciation

class-based pronunciation was introduced from the U.K?

>What i meant by "wild" is like "rough", "manly".
Rough is the opposite of posh.

> "Wild" was introduced in Japanese and used like that. Typical Japanese English lol
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頭は完全に英語モードだったから分からなかった

>Class hierarchy was introduced from the u.k?
>class-based pronunciation was introduced from the U.K?
Maybe historically, but it's just a natural result of social structure and differentiation, anyway.

Oh yeah thx m8 with good command of English

Yeah "posh and manly" sounds oxymoron, but the accent sounds so to me lol

Heh btw with what accent do u speak English?

Manly is not the opposite of posh. Rough is.

>btw with what accent do u speak English?
Standard educated Adelaide, I suppose.

They left out the forced internet memelenial accent that just sounds like whining.

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You just get used to the accent, doesnt take too long. Given that english was my first language, still.
Just listen to Australians speaking, you'll get the hang of it eventually