As far as i know Oz = Aus Generally a substitute for the word Australia e.g Made in Oz or I know someone who lives in Oz
Also Ozzie = Aussie (a word for Australian)
The Australian word for the Australian language is English. Or if you mean "G'day" and "Bonza, mate", we call that Strine.
Australians usually just refer to language as 'language'. However, one Australian term for language is lingo.The general term for Australian slang is "strine", but it is rarely used anymore.
Penguin. Australian is and English Language
the australian accent but using the english language
The most commonly spoken language in the Western Australian Desert is English.
The official language of Australia is English, but Australia is linguistically and culturally diverse, with many other languages spoken by different communities across the country.
No, Australian Sign Language (Auslan) is a distinct language with its own grammar and vocabulary, while American Sign Language (ASL) is a separate language used in the United States and parts of Canada. Though there may be some similarities due to shared origins, they are not the same.
English
There is no such language as Australian. English is the main language in Australia, so people would just say soccer.
The latest human language is difficult to pinpoint, but constructed languages (conlangs) like Klingon and Dothraki have been recently created for specific TV shows and movies. In terms of natural languages, new dialects and variations are constantly forming around the world.
Australia, the oz stands for Aussie which is short for Australian.
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".