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It depends on what you mean. There are the aboriginal languages, (aboriginal being the native Australians as opposed to the settlers.)) which could be classified as a 'true' Australian language. 78% of the population speak English as a first language, although we do have our own slang as with any country. There are plenty of websites with examples of Australian slang.
The most commonly spoken first languages of Anglo Americans are English, Spanish, and French.
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The first three most spoken languages in the world are Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English.
No. At that time, there was no Australian government.
Canada's first settlers were from England and France. The two most common first languages spoken by Canadians are English and French. Of note, Various Asian and Middle-Eastern languages are also very prevalent, and many businesses (and some Government offices, especially at the Provincial level) cater to those languages as well.
It was a prison colony so most of the first settlers were british prisoners
The most spoken language of the bantu family of languages spoken in Africa is...UMBUNDU
The first words ever spoken on Australian television were "Good evening and welcome to television". They were spoken by Bruce Gyngell in 1956.
England is a multicultural country where more than 500 different languages are spoken, but most people speak English as their first language.
The first Australian settlers were the indigenous people known as the Aborigines, who were believed to have arrived from the Asian continental land mass thousands of years ago. The first white settlers were convicts and officers from England, who arrived on the First Fleet in 1788.
It was probably a native American language. The first European language was likely Spansih.