Accents often perceived as sounding similar to Australian:
* South African: Both have a similar "broad" vowel sound and a tendency to drop the "r" sound at the end of words.
* New Zealand: Shares a similar vowel sound with some Australian accents, particularly in the south.
* Some British accents, especially working-class dialects: These can have a similar vowel sound and rhythm to some Australian accents.
* Cockney: The distinctive "oi" sound in words like "boy" and "oil" is similar to some Australian dialects.
Important Notes:
* Regional differences: Within Australia, accents vary greatly. The "standard" Australian accent you hear in media is actually a somewhat artificial construct.
* Individual variation: Just like in any language, individual pronunciation and speaking patterns are unique.
It's best to remember that accents are complex and there's no perfect substitute for a genuine Australian accent.