i think its from britain and then america followed them so yeah :)
English is the most popular language spoken in Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no declared official language.
English is the most popular language spoken in Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no declared official language.
Yes, English is a national language in Australia. It has no official language.
No. There are no official languages in Australia. English is the main language spoken in Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no declared official language.
The capital of Australia is Canberra. Australia does not have an official language, but the default language is English. This is spoken by about 78% of the population.
No. Australia does not have an official language. English is the default language throughout the country.
Australia has no official language and no declared national language. English is the default language throughout the country.According to the official CIA World factbook, English is spoken by 78.5% of Australia's population. There is also a lot of Australian slang incorporated into it, much of which is also derived from English, but some of which has been introduced from the languages of the indigenous Australians (Aborigines).Australia does not have an official language or a declared national language. Its default language, spoken by approximately 79% of the people, is English.english
The major language spoken in Australia is English.
The language spoken in Australia is English. Australia began as an English prison colony.
Australia has never had an official language, then or now. However, in the 1800s, the most commonly spoken language in Australia was the same as it is now - English.
The common language of Australia in Victorian times was English.
Australia does not have an official language.English is the default language throughout Australia, so "thank you" remains the same.