Perth and Western Australia
The Perth accent
Perth English is General Australian without Melbourne’s celery–salary merger. The small neighbourhood shop is a deli, not a milk bar, which is the cleanest split from Victoria and Queensland on the questions the bank actually asks.
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How to recognise a Perth accent
- The corner shop is a deli, not a milk bar.
- “Celery” and “salary” stay distinct.
- Australian vocabulary: “thongs”, “esky”, “arvo”.
- Non-rhotic, with the broad “bath” vowel.
Also known as Perth accent, Western Australian English, WA accent, Perth English. Spoken in Perth and Western Australia, Australia.
The Perth pronunciation fingerprint
These are the answers the quiz expects from a Perth speaker on its 26 pronunciation questions. Where a feature varies within the region, more than one answer counts as a match.
“bath” takes the broad vowel of “father” — the trap–bath split
The Trap–Bath Split: Does “Bath” Rhyme With “Cat” or “Father”?
non-rhotic — “car” ends in a vowel, with no R sound
a quick D-like tap in “bottle” — T-flapping, or a clear T in the middle of “bottle”
“cot” and “caught” stay distinct
The Cot–Caught Merger: Do “Cot” and “Caught” Sound the Same?
“Mary”, “marry” and “merry” all sound different
“day” ends on a slight “ee” — day-ee
“go” ends on a slight “oo” — go-oo
yod-coalescence — “tune” sounds like “choon”, or “tune” keeps its Y — “tyoon”
no — they sound different
one — “film”
“Film” or “Fillum”? The Helping Vowel in Highland and Irish English
no — they end in a vowel
a th sound
“ship” and “sheep” hold two distinct vowels apart
Ship or Sheep? The Vowel That Divides Native and Learned English
“put” and “putt” have different vowels — the foot–strut split
a true TH at the start of “three”
the H in “house” is pronounced
“fur” and “fair” stay distinct
“beer” and “bear” stay distinct
“happy” ends on a long “-ee” — happy-tensing
“wine” and “vine” start with different sounds
“school” starts straight on the S
“bed” keeps its voiced ending, apart from “bet”
an approximant R, made without contact
“pin” and “pen” stay distinct
the vowel in “ride” glides from one sound to another
“celery” and “salary” stay distinct
Everyday words in Perth and Western Australia
Speakers with a Perth accent
Heath Ledger
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
A Perth reference profile; Ledger was born in Perth and raised in Western Australia.
Accent profiles are anchored to primary-source regional recordings from the International Dialects of English Archive, not to any individual performance.
The Perth accent test
Is your accent Perth? The only way to answer that against real data is to compare your own speech to the profile above. The test takes about two minutes: answer 29 questions, pin the town where you grew up, and see your closest accent matches ranked by how well they fit — plus where people who answer like you actually live.