Assuming no wines have been drunk ... English. Assuming wines have been drunk ... don't even try to understand them. Barossa Valley is famous for it's wine and is located in the state of South Australia (Australia). Australian's speak English.
The main language spoken in South Australia is English, just as this is the main language spoken throughout Australia. Australia has no official language, but English is the default language of the country.
english.
In Canada, over 200 languages are spoken, with English and French being the official languages. In Australia, there are around 300 languages spoken, but English is the primary language used for communication.
No, although Australian English and about 70 indigenous languages are spoken in Australia.
The main languages spoken in Aosta Valley, Italy are Italian and French. The region also has a local dialect called ValdΓ΄tain.
if it is sydney Australia it is Australian.
Since the Po Valley is in Italy, the people there speak Italian.
English is the main language spoken in Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no declared official language. English is spoken by 78.5% of Australia's population. After English, Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic, Mandarin and Vietnamese, in that order, are the most widely-spoken languages, and languages of most cultures are represented and spoken by Australians.
EnglishEnglish is spoken in Melbourne, as well as in the rest of Australia.
The second most spoken language in Australia is Mandarin Chinese, followed by Arabic.
Yes. There is still a small number of indigenous people who know some of the old languages, but the majority of aboriginal dialects have disappeared. Prior to European settlement of Australia, there were 250 aboriginal languages spoken in Australia. Today, there are 145 aboriginal languages spoken in Australia, and of these 110 are listed as "critically endangered".
I think that there is about 200 or more language's spoken around Australia
There are estimated to be around 250-300 different Aboriginal languages and dialects spoken in Australia. However, many of these languages are endangered with only a few fluent speakers remaining.
English is the most widely spoken language in Coober Pedy.