Alaska does not have an Official language. English is the most commonly spoken, language in Alaska. The next most commonly spoken languages are one of the 22 Native American languages; Spanish; and Tagalog, which is a language of the Philippines.
Alaska does not have an Official language. English is the most commonly spoken, language in Alaska. The next most commonly spoken languages are one of the 22 Native American languages; Spanish; and Tagalog, which is a language of the Philippines.
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Alaska's native peoples spoke several languages (and still do,
for that matter) before it was purchased from Russia in 1867. I
believe Aleut was one of them, as as Inuit. There are probably many
others.
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The most widely spoken language is English. The native American language of Ahtna is also spoken.
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No crocodiles are not native to Alaska.
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Alaska Native Arts Foundation was created in 2002.