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'''Australian''' (''basang Astrelya'') is an Austronesian language spoken in [[Australia]]Australia]], used by the ethnic Kasanaan in the Commonwealth of Australia, a nation comprised of Australia, the mainland of the Oceanic continent, as well as the island of Tasmania and numerous other islands. Australian itself is a standardized form of the Kasanaan dialect spoken around Sydney and Canberra.
'''Australian''' (''basang Astrelya''), also known as ''Australian Malay'' or ''Kasanaan'', is an Austronesian language spoken in [[Australia]], used by the ethnic Kasanaan in the Commonwealth of Australia, a nation comprised of Australia, the mainland of the Oceanic continent, as well as the island of Tasmania and numerous other islands. Australian itself is a standardized form of the Kasanaan dialect spoken around Sydney and Canberra.
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[[Category:Languages]]

Revision as of 09:54, 18 January 2026

Australian
Australian Malay
Kasanaan
Basang Astrelya
Pronunciation[bɐˈsaŋ ɐsˈt͡ʃeljə]
Native toAustralia
EthnicityKasanaan Australians
Native speakers
5.2 million (2025)
Australian
  • Malayo-Polynesian
    • Malayo-Kasanaan
      • Kasanaan
        • Eastern Kasanaan
          • Australian
Early form
Old Australian
Standard forms
Standard Australian
Official status
Official language in
Australia

Australian (basang Astrelya), also known as Australian Malay or Kasanaan, is an Austronesian language spoken in Australia, used by the ethnic Kasanaan in the Commonwealth of Australia, a nation comprised of Australia, the mainland of the Oceanic continent, as well as the island of Tasmania and numerous other islands. Australian itself is a standardized form of the Kasanaan dialect spoken around Sydney and Canberra.