In Australian English, the translation for "boy" is usually the same as in American or British English. The translation for "girl" in Australian English is also the same as in American or British English.
there is no law it is not recognised.
No
Same-they speak English there.
John is the same in Australian English as it is in American English or British English.
A yarraman is an Australian Aboriginal name for a horse - its name is the same in English as it is in Guugu Yimidhirr, an Australian Aboriginal language.
Pretty much the same as British and Australian English, but say the "R" more.
same way we do, except with an Australian accent !!
the australian accent but using the english language
what is common assault under west Australian law ? what is common assault under west Australian law ?
"centre" is Australian English "center" is American English
It isn't.Australians speak English. Although not the official language (Australia does not have an official language), English is the default language throughout the country. Australian English follows the same spelling patterns as UK English, rather than American English.