No. Australian English and UK English are essentially the same, with regional differences. For example, the regional differences in English in the UK are more pronounced than those in Australia, but there are certainly some regional differences win Australia. In addition, some of the unique slang terms in UK and Australian English differ, largely as a result of other cultural influences within the two countries.
It isn't.Australians speak English. Although not the official language (Australia does not have an official language), English is the default language throughout the country. Australian English follows the same spelling patterns as UK English, rather than American English.
They speak english
While English is the de facto language, the UK actually does not have an official language.Depends on which part of the UK you speak of, but generally, English.
official languages are English and french
No, Portuguese is not the national language of the UK. The national language of the UK is English. Portuguese is the official language of Portugal and is also spoken in countries like Brazil and Mozambique.
Yes. It is exactly the same as whispering to someone in front of a third person.
Approximately 870,000 people speak Welsh worldwide, mainly in Wales where it is the official language. There are also smaller Welsh-speaking communities in other parts of the UK and in countries such as the USA, Canada, and Australia.
Most of Australia is desert, Not the UK. Australia has tropical forests, not the UK. Australia has masupials,not the UK. Australia is in the Southern hemisphere. Not the UK. Australia is a Continent Not the UK.
It is estimated that around 147,000 people speak French in the UK as their main language. Additionally, French is often taught in schools as a foreign language, so the number of French speakers may be higher when including those who have learned it as a second language.
The primary language is English.English is the de facto official language of the UK. Irish Gaeilge, Scottish Gaelic, Scots and Welsh are widely spoken in some areas.
It is important because if you go to Italy then you can speak the language. Also is a thing to be proud of - to be able to speak another language. There are many countries around the world that speak Italian. Italy, Switzerland, Ticino, Grigioni, San Mario, Monaco, Vatican City. - they all speak Native Italian. Italian Immigrants - Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, UK, USA and Venezuela. - This means that (SOME) people in these countries can speak Italian.Not all. As for most of the West American side most of them speak Spanish. I hope this answers your question. If you are learning keep up with it!!!
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.