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No, <1% of Australians speak Spanish. English is the dominant language in Australia.
Yes, English is spoken by both Australians and Americans, though the dialects are different.
Yes, in 1788 when the British established a colony in Australia, the majority of the population spoke English. The Indigenous Australians had their own languages and dialects, but English was the dominant language brought over by the European settlers.
Yes, both speak English as their national languages.
People in the northern regions of Austalia speak English. English is the main language spoken throughout Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no "official"language. There are some aboriginal dialects spoken by the indigenous Australians, and these vary according to the region.
Australians speak English so we just say.... street
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, given the census figures for 2011, an estimated 76.8% of Australians speak only English at home. However, there are another 22% or so who speak English as a second or third language.
J.K. Rowling's first language was English. She was born in England.
The official language of Australia is English so you would say "Merry Christmas"
Australians speak English because the first Europeans to settle the continent were the British.
Australians speak English....
Australia was originaly colonised by the british and as a result we speak english.