Australia is Australie in French.
Australia is called Australie in French.
There is only one country on the continent of Australia, and that is Australia. French is not commonly spoken in Australia.
The Peugeot, Citroen and Renault are all popular French cars in Australia.
The main language of Australia is English. Obviously, there are many cultures living in Australia and so I am sure some people speak another language also. There are no countries in Australia. Australia is one country, divided into States and Territories. There is no one place that speaks French, although there are French citizens living in Australia and Australian Citizens of French background.
French is not a widely spoken language in Australia. The official language of Australia is English, and English is the predominant language spoken throughout the country. There are no countries that speak French in Australia; however, French-speaking communities and individuals can be found in various parts of the country.
There are croissants and shortbreads that are now in Australia
No. Australia is not French; nor has it ever been. There are numerous French names of features along the coasts, particularly the southwest and Tasmania, and this is because the French did show interest in colonising the continent. There is even a disputed French claim to Western Australia which dates back to the the early 1770s, but there is insufficient evidence to back this up.
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The closest place to Australia that speaks french is New-Caledonia. It is an island off the coast of Queensland.
There are no countries within Australia that speak French. The official language in Australia is English. French is spoken in regions such as New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna, which are overseas territories of France in the Pacific.
because of work and good life to spend in Australia