English is most commonly spoken in both countries. English the default language throughout Australia (there is no official language in Australia) and one of three official languages in New Zealand.
English has become an internationally spoken language largely because of the size of the British Empire. The British explored the globe, settled in numerous regions such as Africa, Asia, Australia and North America. Although the empire is no more, a legacy of English language was left with the countries. At the same time, England was one of the most active trading countries in world. Traders in other countries found it beneficial to learn English to develop trade links and do business with the British. Of the countries once in the British Empire, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, numerous African countries as well as many smaller countries and islands still use English as the main language. English is by no means the easiest language to learn but has been accepted as the main international language because of the wide use of it a century ago and because of the number of large trading nations today that speak English as a first language.
That depends if you have been asked a riddle that goes like this "What is the only 11 letter word in the English language that is always spelled incorrectly" the answer would be "incorrectly". But if you are seriously trying to answer this question then sorry... can't help you.
Saippuakivikauppias( say-p-u-ache-ivee-corp-pias)ORTattarrattat but the other one is longer.By Leah Harrison 16 /06/11
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10 and 11
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Yes you can u dumb loser
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Because the English language doesn't make sense
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English is most commonly spoken in both countries. English the default language throughout Australia (there is no official language in Australia) and one of three official languages in New Zealand.
In the original language: I Thessalonians 5:16 "Rejoice always." In English: John 11:35 "Jesus wept."
South Africa has 11 official languages and all these languages are allowed in court proceedings. However, the main language spoken is English.