Society & Culture

Australian language?

Society & Culture

Posted by: Nefertari

25th Nov 2010 06:07pm

My husband was watching an English television program the other day when one of the guests on the show commented on how a lot of other countries take English as their own language whereas only people from England should have English as their main language.

I was quite indignant at this at first but then I thought ...hey, she's right... we should have our own language! In my opinion our language though based on English should be called Australian.

What do others think?


Kiwi chick
  • 9th Feb 2011 10:43pm

Most languages probably started from Africa if you believe in the theory supported by DNA, the seven daughters of Eve. UK English has many dialects and the same is true for most countries. For reasons of convenience they have been standardized for education and business purposes. In non-english speaking countries there is often a premium on being able to speak English as it seems to be winning the battle for most used business language.


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