Woman demonstrates ‘how to speak like an Australian’ – and it’s all to do with ONE simple trick 

Aussie reveals the ONE simple trick that will help anyone ‘speak like an authentic Australian’ – and it’s all to do with how you end certain words

  • A woman from Melbourne has shown the internet how to speak like an Australian
  • TikTok star, Tiffany Krylov,  says to make any word that ends in ‘ER’ end with an ‘A’
  • Words she suggests practicing with are ‘summer, winter, flower and loser’  
  • Aussies have approved of her accent tip and hundreds left comments of support


A woman has captured the attention of thousands with her ‘one step tutorial’ on ‘how to speak like an Australian’ no matter where you are from. 

Popular Melbourne TikTok star, Tiffany Krylov, says the one trick to sounding like an Aussie is to make any word that ends in ‘ER’ end with an ‘A’.  

Her trick has helped those wanting to master the accent, despite some mocking the simplicity of her video. 

 

Popular Melbourne TikTok star, Tiffany Krylov, says the one trick to sounding like an Aussie is to make any word that ends in ‘ER’ end with an ‘A’ 

Tiffany suggests replacing the last two letters of these words with an ‘A’ to achieve the accent, ‘summer, winter, flower, loser, tosser’.  

Replacing the ‘ER’ ending letters in certain words with an ‘A’ achieves the authentic sound many try and fail to master.

‘You nailed it, good on ya mate,’ a user commented below the TikTok.

The Australian accent is globally known as one of the hardest to truly master, but Tiffany insists that her tip is 'the smallest but easiest to get you on your way to sounding like an Australian'

The Australian accent is globally known as one of the hardest to truly master, but Tiffany insists that her tip is ‘the smallest but easiest to get you on your way to sounding like an Australian’ 

‘What a great tip, you could also just watch Crocodile Dundee or other Aussie flicks over and over again to pick up on the Aussie tone,’ another shared. 

The Australian accent is globally known as one of the hardest to truly master, but Tiffany insists that her tip is ‘the smallest but easiest to get you on your way to sounding like an Australian’.  

‘Spot on! Add yeah nah or nah yeah to the of a sentence,’ a woman commented. 

‘Shorten any word you can, even if it’s already shortened,’ another suggested. 

‘Yes but you forgot a crucial part and that’s to add a swear word every one to 10 words,’ another joker said.  

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