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Since most of the mound building Native Americans lived in the eastern part of the US, they may have spoken a form or Iroquois or a related language. It was not written down, so no one knows for certain.
You can't speak one language in another language, but you can translate from one language to another.
There are at least 85,000 who speak the Navajo language and another 10,000 who speak the Apache language.
Langston Hughes was primarily known for his work in English, but he also had some proficiency in French and Spanish from his travels and studies.
About 70 million people speak French as their first language, and another 200 million speak it as a second language.
The Dene Suline people speak the Athabaskan language, specifically the South Slavey dialect. This language is part of the larger Dene language family spoken in various regions of North America.
Under the law, you are not considered a minority just because you speak a second language.
I need to correct the previous answer. Shawn cannot fluently speak another language, however, she has dabbled speaking Chinese. Guess where that comes from?? =)
For example, if one person who can speak language A wants to learn another language (language B), then he/she perhaps needs to find another person who can speak language B and wants to learn language A, so the two persons can go on language exchange. There's a language exchange platform at www.italki.com.
Hmoob, is another language that Thailand people speak, but there are some American people that are known to speak the language too.
Approximately 2.9% of the Canadian population speaks Spanish as their first language, based on the 2016 Canadian Census.
Approximately 7.7 million people in Canada speak French as their first language. Additionally, there are around 2.7 million people who speak French as a second language, making French one of the country's official languages.