There are three different kinds of English: British English (BE), American English (AE) and Australian English (AuE). Of course there are some differences between these types of English like for example different expressions and grammar. The following text gives you some interesting information about Australian English.
First I’m talking about some expressions that are different in Australian English. Australiens say ”usendn’t to” instead of ”didn’t use to” and ”my same” instead of ”the same”
In Australian English the names of sport teams can be either singular or plural. For example: West Coast (football team) ”is doing well” or ”are doing well”.
Aussies also use the word ”youse” as the plural of ”you”, for instance: ”Where are youse going?”
The second topic deals with shortened forms which is something very special about Australian English. Australians like to take the first part of a word and then finish it off with ”-ie” or ”-o”, which sounds very funny, for example ”sunglasses” are sometimes called ”sunnies”, ”Australians” are called ”Aussies”, ”brekkie” instead of ”breakfast” and many more.
The ending ”-ie” can also be added to an adjective and then creates a useful new word like green → greenie (a person caring about the environment)
In Australian English you may find words ending in ”-ie” also spelled with the ending ”y”. The word ”cabby” can also be spelled ”cabbie”, but there are no specific rules for that.
All in all Australian English is quite different from American or British English because they use different expressions and some really weird and funny shortened forms.
I don’t really like AuE because it’s extremly confusing although some of the words are really funny and interesting.