Thankyou
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".
The official language of Monaco is French, so you would say "Merci".
You would simply say, "How are you today? My name is Rebecca."Although Australia has no official language, English is the default language throughout the country.
If you are talking about South America like I am learning in history the answer would be Guyana.
australian
The language spoken in Australia is English. Australia began as an English prison colony.
I would say that Yupik was the native language , and Russian the official language.
Norwegian Language would be the official of Thailand while Finnish would the official language of Phuket.
Brazil's official language is Portuguese. It is the only Portuguese-speaking country in South America.
Klik BCA is based out of Indonesia. Therefore, their "official" language would be considered Indonesian. Their official website does have an English version.
In most cases, I believe that it means the same thing. A national language would be the language spoken by most of the people; an official language would be the language designated by a government body as the national language and may be required to be taught in the schools. The official language is usually the language spoken by most of the people.
Sure! Most kids in other countries learn more than one language, so why not learn french! It might be difficult to find anyone who would speak french with you if you were on a trip and didn't know anyone in Australia...Perhaps researching french clubs in Australia would be helpful to find areas where people will speak french.