English is the language spoken by Australians. If you are referring to Aussies learning a second language at school, they vary depending on different schools. Could be Indonesian, Italian, French, Japanese, German or Spanish.
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Um...Australian isn't a language. They speak English, so 'cat'.
There is no specific number of people who speak "Australian" as a language. Australian English is the official language of Australia and is spoken by the majority of the population, along with various indigenous languages and immigrant languages.
Bob Marley's native language was English.
Australian people speak Australian English. German is spoken in Austria. Sometimes these two countries are confused. However, there is a small but significant population of Germans living in Australia.
English is taught in schools as a first language
The kayamai, I don't know. The Cannagal language was an Australian Aboriginal language, part of the Kuringgai (or Guringai) language group.
English is the language the Australian people speak.Unless you are talking about the language of aboriginal, the answer to your question is " thank you".
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
Approximately 2.2% of the Australian population speak Chinese as their primary language at home.
Australian explorers Burke and Wills spoke English.
in zimbabwe theres no forbidenn language u can speak any language except in some schools you are not aloud to speak any language besides english.many students spoke ndebele and shona all the time so ther these all new rules in schools saying they shuldnt speak any language.nxa