English is the most commonly spoken language in both New Zealand and Australia. Indigenous languages such as Maori in New Zealand and Aboriginal languages in Australia are also spoken by some indigenous populations.
Māori people speak the Māori language, which is an indigenous language of New Zealand. It is an important part of Māori culture and identity.
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.
English is spoken as an official or widely spoken language in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa. Additionally, English is used as a second language in many countries around the world, especially in business and tourism.
While some Australians may speak German, the primary language spoken in Australia is English. German is not an official language in Australia, but there are communities and individuals who speak German as a second language.
Approximately 2.2% of the Australian population speak Chinese as their primary language at home.
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
Approximately 97.5 % of people in Australia speak English. English is not the official language of Australia, as the country has no declared official language, but it is the default language throughout the country.
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Māori people speak the Māori language, which is an indigenous language of New Zealand. It is an important part of Māori culture and identity.
People in the northern regions of Austalia speak English. English is the main language spoken throughout Australia, but it is not the official language, as Australia has no "official"language. There are some aboriginal dialects spoken by the indigenous Australians, and these vary according to the region.
According to the 2013 census, 20,200 people speak NZSL, which is related to British Sign Language, though not mutually intelligible.
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.
English is spoken as an official or widely spoken language in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa. Additionally, English is used as a second language in many countries around the world, especially in business and tourism.
While some Australians may speak German, the primary language spoken in Australia is English. German is not an official language in Australia, but there are communities and individuals who speak German as a second language.
English is spoken as the primary language in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Additionally, it is widely spoken as a second language in many countries around the world, including India, Nigeria, and the Philippines.
When the English came to Australia the people that inhabited Australia did not speak English. As a matter of fact there are still places in Australia where English is not their first language.
Approximately 2.2% of the Australian population speak Chinese as their primary language at home.