Yes there is a slight difference in the way they speak
They do not have the same accent - I can certainly tell the difference. Here in western Canada there are many Aussies and Kiwis and they sound quite different.
Watermelon, Australians just have an accent.
their accent?
New Zealand's accent sounds the closest to Australian through there are a few differences. Its much the same as a Canadian accent sound fairly similar to an American one. Though in some states of Australia, such as South Australia it is said that their accent can sometimes sound British. This may be because South Australia was settled differently from other states and has more English ancestry than Irish. Answer The NZ accent sounds similar to Australian only to non-Australians. To Australians it sounds very different.
In 1915, Australians spoke much as they do now, but without the influence of the American accent and slang.
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.
No. Australians speak English. But, they have a different accent from the American accent And some words are different there. Such as : BBQ- Barbie See the related link for a website that has some Australian dialog.
australians have athick accent
The official language of Australia is English so you would say "Merry Christmas"
The same way you say it in english: Australians speak English, just with a different accent. "It's hot," or "The food is so hot that if you touch it you are going to get burned." They speak English in Australia!
same way we do, except with an Australian accent !!
Australians do not speak in a peculiar cockney accent. Australian English has its own distinct accent and dialect that has evolved since the first settlement of the country. While there may be some similarities due to historical connections with England, Australian accent is influenced by a variety of factors including Indigenous languages, immigrant communities, and isolation from the UK.