yes, but they also speak a hawian language, similar to people in California speak English but spanish too.
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English is spoken there because it is a part of the United States, but the original Native language is Hawaiian and a few people still speak it.
Hawaii is a US state, so most people there speak English. Of course anyone who studied Spanish or moved to Hawaii from a Spanish-speaking area would speak Spanish as well. Others may also speak Hawaiian, the original language of the islands, and there are many people of Asian origin.
They speak the same English but they do say some word in hawaiian Mostly English but there and many languages that people speak there too Pigeon -- English slang
The language that Hawaiians speak is Hawaiian, also known as ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. It is an official language of the state of Hawaii and is spoken by a small but growing number of people.
Untrue statement. Hawai'ians speak English. Many of them speak additional languages, including Hawai'ian.
he speak English and Hawaii, even he is Japanese, but he can't speak Japanese
Hawaii, being a group of islands, does not speak any languages.The people in Hawaii speak a lot of different languages, depending on their heritage and education.
Good night, sweet dreams. They speak English in Hawaii.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
mostly people that live in cities that are in Ecuador speak English like 75% people noe how to write and speak English
The native language spoken in Hawaii is Hawaiian. It is an official language of the state, along with English. However, the majority of people in Hawaii speak English as their first language, while Hawaiian is now considered endangered with a small number of fluent speakers. The state is making efforts to revitalize and promote the use of the Hawaiian language.
People in Wyoming speak with a variety of accents depending on the region, with influences from the Midwest, the West, and some Southern drawl. The accent tends to be characterized by clear pronunciation, a slightly nasal quality, and a relaxed pace of speech. Native Wyomingites might also use local terminology and expressions.