Australians speak English because the first Europeans to settle the continent were the British.
The Australian English word for "hello" is simply "hello". Australians speak 'normal' English. The casual way of greeting between friends is "G'day".
"He does not", or, "he doesn't speak English" would be correct. It would never be 'he do not speak English,' as that is incorrect grammar.
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hi i want to speak english language .. thanks
No, <1% of Australians speak Spanish. English is the dominant language in Australia.
Australians speak English so we just say.... street
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.
Exactly how you say it in english
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.
Australians speak English. So, you would say "kid".
"I'm hungry". Australians speak English.
Yes, both speak English as their national languages.
Many Australians speak a form of English, so; "Good-bye" may work