The language spoken In Australia is basically British English. As you move around Australia (and this is particularly noticeable to Australians ) one will note that there are changes in the accent of the people. However the written language apart from perhaps a few differences in spelling is basically the same as it is used anywhere else in the world. This has been written in Australia by an Australian and should give you an indication of what I mean.
Every country has languages and accents. You can't have an accent without a language to go with it.
English with an Australian accent.
Just like you do here but in an accent.
No, there is no accent for the language of gibberish. you are not born with the language, you have to learn it. there no land of gibber either.
Australian is just like English with an accent. We say, "Happy New Year (mate)".
English is the language the Australian people speak.Unless you are talking about the language of aboriginal, the answer to your question is " thank you".
Yes, just like america, like they have a accent. North Korea has a accent too where South Koreans don't use.
yes, in any language you have an accent depending your region .
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They are hardly similar. I think Australia and Britain share a very close connection both culturally, values, food, language etc. Australia is basically Britain but with lots of sunshine, a hardy accent, and more modern buildings.
English is the language of all of Australia, however, just about every language in the world is spoken in Melbourne because of the huge immigrant population.
No, Australia actually has no official language at the federal level. However, English is the most widely spoken and commonly used language in the country.
You say "You don't have an accent" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ede re dabi tiwa".