Dacre Montgomery & Geraldine Viswanathan Teach You Australian Slang | Vanity Fair
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- The stars of 'The Broken Hearts Gallery' Dacre Montgomery and Geraldine Viswanathan school us in Australian slang. From "mates rate" to "coldies," watch Dacre and Geraldine team up in this "beauty" of an episode of Slang School.
'The Broken Hearts Gallery' coming soon to theaters.
Still haven’t subscribed to Vanity Fair on RUclips? ►► bit.ly/2z6Ya9M
ABOUT VANITY FAIR
Arts and entertainment, business and media, politics, and world affairs-Vanity Fair’s features and exclusive videos capture the people, places, and ideas that define modern culture.
Dacre Montgomery & Geraldine Viswanathan Teach You Australian Slang | Vanity Fair
It breaks my brain to find out that she's Australian. Her American accent is soooo good.
Lol a lot of Australian do good American accents it’s not a stretch for us :)
if only Americans could do good Aussie accents lmao
breaks your heart? why?
@@sassybdassi6686 I said breaks my BRAIN, not my heart
SAME. And i make it my business to know if an actor is aussie, since i am one myself.
So rare to find another girl named Geraldine who is also aussie and desi
Thats so cool 😂
Wow
It's because she is half white (her mum is swiss)
She is a Tamil girl I think
I made a video about this movie. I hope you like it
ruclips.net/video/9TmPs7erLwI/видео.html
Ahhhh! I didn’t know they are both Aussies until seeing this. I just saw Broken Hearts. It was fantastic and so are these two. This made my morning!
Right?! It was SO cute, different and funny 💜✨
Yes, I totally agree. This video is definitely worth multiple views as well as the film.
Dacre 's eye lashes are freaking never ending
Dacre for Wolverine MCU
i'm an aussie and INNIT is definitely british!!! specifically Londoner
I think the only reason that would have been included is because a lot of Americans cannot tell the difference between an Aussie and an English accent, I went to the USA once and I was asked if I was Australian but i don’t think i sound it at all I just have a very basic English accent (Like Tom Holland, or Naomi Scott). Overall I’d personally say “innit” is used pretty much everywhere but idk I’m pretty close to London.
Yeah, it’s also used in the Mancunian dialect, actually. It isn’t specifically Londoner at all. Even people in the countryside use ‘init’ or ‘innit’. I don’t think it’s just a city term.
@@thechosenone1989 Actually a lot of British sayings are said in Australia, due to the boom of immigration of Brits to Australia. Plus the close relationship between the two. New Zealand has a lot of the same slang terms too.
Lorna Watts I’m very aware of this like “mate” is originally English however it’s stereotyped to be Aussie
NOPE its a country thing! Born and raised about an hour outside of Melbourne and everyone i know says Innit
Hooning is not just speeding. Going around a roundabout more than 7 times consecutively is an example of hooning.
And chucken a doughy or 2, dragging etc
i think its mostly just anything that negatively impacts the flow of traffic too
Geraldine's accent is very interesting to me. It's obviously Australian, but there are moments that sound very North American in certain vowels
Shes spent so much time learning how to and speaking with an American accent (albeit a nondescript one) that some of it has to stick with her.
P.S. She's so damned pretty.
She said she misses Australia so I guess she lives in the US? My cousin lives there and it only took him a couple years to start sounding a bit American
I am in love with Geraldine and have literally seen everything she’s been in and right now binge watching her interviews
I absolutely loved the movie. Instantly entered my romcom hall of fame
I watched it twice in a row
No lie. I just heard a stand up comic tell story about being in Australia and every word in a conversation is abbreviated.
We defs do hahaha!
Probs.
Most def!
Ken oath.
Defs
Geraldine was brilliant and so funny in the movie 'Blockers' so it's awesome to see her doing new things. Aussies really are taking over the movie industry, haha!
Dacre is so perfect I-
literally in love with geraldine viswanathan
She is stunning! Beautiful young lady indeed
i wanna see dacre and Jacob Elordi in a competition on who is the worst jock
His eye lashes are so luscious haha
Is dacre wearing a velvet shirt???
He is 👌
Dacre’s eyes and voice is sooooo 😍
Geraldine; "You're ugly"
Dacre; :o
5:40
😂
You're ugly; Not Geraldine
the music in the background as dacre reacted had me ROLLING, the drama of it all 🤣🤣
I’m definitely going to use the term “Brekky” a lot more
I have a friend I made through Xbox who’s in Australia & I’m definitely going to say this tomorrow 😆
I don’t know how u survive without the word tbh
He's actually perfect
dacre is so cute 🥺
Tucker can also mean exhausted in the context of 'I'm all tuckered out'
His voice is amazing
Hes so cute in this!!!😭😭😭😭💗💖💗💗💖💗
feel like they left out some goldies:
- togs (swimmers)
- deadset (bang on, definitely, spot on)
- snags (bunnings sausage on bread heh)
- rollies (ciggies but not taylors)
- woolies/safeway (woolworths - an australian supermarket)
Jeri Brown that's what they said? No one said Woolworths is Australian, but the slang for it is
I actually thought of the old movie Puberty Blues. Not because they use the word 'mole' quite frequently in that movie. Btw, what a "great" way of treating girls. However, that is one of the thems of the movie; how girls are being treated and compared to boys. The movie is SO good! I'm so glad that my parents had accidently recorded that movie and I got to watch it as a kid. Even though it was rather old movie when I was a kid, I really liked the storyline and also the Australian slang. I also remember that one of the characters shouts "Beauty" (or something with the word 'beauty') when the lead actress does something really amazing. I didn't quite understand the full meaning of the expression before and now I know what it means thanks to Dacre and Geraldine.
Her American accent on Blockers was so good!!!!
You're a Beauty of a human Dacre ❤
Shut up I didn’t know they were Australian- their American accent are honestly on point I thought they were both American when seeing them in broken hearts gallery wow you learn something new everyday
Love how they got slightly put off by the word crikey. Like please... don’t make us say it. We know the hunter guy is the only Australian person Americans know. We get asked this on the daily.
steve irwin was not a hunter bahaha
Fun fact: crikey is an abbreviation of the phrase 'christ kill me'
Sevira Asynjur oh yeah I’m sorry his tv was called the crocodile best friend show
Mary Tokeidai should have been, frankly
Crocodile Dundee!
His eyelashesss thooooo
He is just so beautiful, I was excited when I found out he was an Aussie
It’s so crazy how similar British phrases are to Australian
Not really crazy considering Australia was colonised (invaded) by the English
Abbey Griffin 🙃
That’s colonising for you
True, the British empire was very influential.
Many of them are obviously originally British, but a lot of Brits were also encouraged to move Oz in the 60s, which is probably why there is such commonality with the language and slang to this day. Particularly when compared with US, who actively worked to differentiate the linguistic rules by creating American English.
This is film I didn’t know I needed
Hoon - someone who is a trouble maker in their car, drifting, speeding, loud music excess can be given the "hoon charge"
Rubbers - aka frangers aka CONDOMS - Also can be used in place of eraser
cobber - Mate, true blue aussie
galah - means he acts crazy - "he is a galah"
See I always thought rubber used as slang for condoms was an American thing.....
My eldest son looks so similar to Dacre- it's so weird!! And we are Aussies too 🤯
son reveal
Funny thing is that in South Africa we use the term rubber for an eraser as well, especially he coloreds. Having attended a mostly colored school/multi-racial school, I only knew it was actually called n eraser when I got to University lol.
People in the south west of the US use Reckon a lot lol "I reckon it'll only take a few more minutes ya'll"
She’s gorgeous 🖤😍
i watched the broken hearts gallery last night and I loved it and now I'm on my dacre/geraldine rabbit hole
I can't believe Billy Hargroves is Australian!
This guy is dreamy 😍
alot of these are actually british slang.. but if you know your history it makes sense why they're used in australia
Why Australian eyes are this much beautiful 🌚💔
We need a MARGOT ROBBIE and DACRE MONTGOMERY collaboration
love them both so much
Hooning as far as I’m aware is just driving recklessly
As an Aussie vanity fair has made me realise were fairly bad at explaining slang. We use other slang to teach slang 😂😬
As an Irish person we use 'beauty' in the same way, and we sometimes say biccies as well.
Every Australian actor ever
Media: tEaCh Us ThE sLaNg
How can you guys not know what hooning is ? You both got it wrong though the guy sort of touched on the right definition.
Hey guys. Cobber means your mate. As in "Hey Cobber, how are ya."
Their american accent is insanely good
We have heard those slangs a lot due to cricket
Oh Geraldine u beauty♥️💚
Geraldine is the australian Katy Perry LOL
ITS BILLY
Miracle Workers, Bad Education, Stranger Things...
Dacre is in power rangers aswell
@@thechosenone1989 yhup forgot about that.. Red ranger?
rod axel yeah
Aussies are really beautiful man!!😍🥰
Omg he’s Australian I thought he was American I’m Australian too
Dog’s breakfast means a mess or the result of doing something that creates a mess. “You’ve turned that job into a dog’s breakfast!”
Cobber (friend) and galah (idiot) are very old-fashioned; not many ppl say them anymore. Innit is British Cockney, not Australian.
Cobber is mate!
Innit, lappy and halfa.. as an aussie, i dont recall these!
innit is british?
I’m British and I would say most of these words, Americans probably don’t realise where what slang belongs
Me either. Bad research
Innit for sure brittish but I've deffinetly been using halfa/ halva my whole life
Innit def British to me. Lappy I use all the time . Halfa I havent heard.
(Edit - I'm Aussie)
She’s Australian?! 😃😃
She sounds American
If they were playing a game called So You Think You're Australian, Dacre wins by a mile.
Also, Dacre looks like a Zac Efron down under waiting to happen.
COULD DACRE GET ANY HOTTER!
Hooning is how she described it
I feel like "innit" is just a universal slang term. People have been saying it in America for at least a decade or two, definite uptick of usage in it the last 4-5 years
Definitely universal but I think comes more naturally depending on the region +what accents people have. Idk if it's just me but I find (with my Aus accent) "isn't it" easier/more natural than "innit" it may be we haven't "gotten around to it" but it's weird because it feels like we shorten every word we can. lol
I love that crack she made earlier in the film! LMAO!🤣
"They're not just for looking at, they're for use, they're like plungers."
She has gorgeous feet by the way!😍
We say a lot of these in England 😂
This makes me miss australia so hard
me, an aussie, getting rec a vid to learn aussie slang... also, INNIT?! wut.
Most of this slang is also British especially Innit 😂
Youth is beautiful!! Too bad it last for such a short time.
Lappy is a new one to me…
I had no idea that she was Australian 🤯
A few of them weren't actually explained.
Stephen Dougherty google them then.
@@amaraaalol what is the point of the video then?
@@stephendougherty8936 they forgot a few. boohoo. they're extremely busy people, but you wanna hate on them because they didn't explain what words are to you. definitely seems fair.
Whatever brother/sister/they its a video i was routed to by Google (as you suggested) but if you want to be sour god bless. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Stephen Dougherty you’re the one being sour by hating on these 2 people mate
I finally found an actress named the same as me!! crazyy
Awesome
HE'S SO FINE BRO
Cobber means mate
Mate, Rubbers are condoms as well. How did you miss that one.
Reckin is a southern term too it means the same thing
Cobber's your best mate.
Shocked to hear these two are australian!😳
Reckon is Australian?!? We use that word in the south all the time.
What I’ve never heard of pash on and I have lived in Austin my hole life we just say “pash”
Geraldine says "Like" alot, which I thought was an American thing.
It's a young person thing got popular in the 80s and spread over every continent but mostly American I think
I knew he wasn't American!!! Some vowels he pronounced in the movie sounded odd. Thought he might be British, but here we go))
i feel like a lot of these are used in England. i use half of these
Why do some australian/kiwi actors real voices are higher pitched than the ones they do with american accent.....once i noticed it i cannot listen to their voices the same way
Billie!!!!
how it's made
YASSSSSS AVO TOAST best brekky ever
Fyi I'm an Aussie
Was 'bogan' mentioned at all? I skimmed through and didn't see it and I am very disappointed. 😔 It's my favorite Aussie slang.
Has anyone seen my phone charger? I can't find it and it's at 10% right now.
😆😆
THEY BOTH HAVE AUSTRALIAN ACCENTS?!?!?!?!?! WHY DIDN'T THEY KEEP THOSE IN THE MOVIE?!?!??!!?!?!?
Namma tamil ponnu Geraldine😂
Her name kinda reminds me of Timothee majumdar or alexa Malhotra kind of a name😂😂 if u know what i mean