As far as I know, being an Alaskan myself, there is.. Unangax, Alutiiq, Siberian Yupik, Dena'ina, Eyak, Haida, Tlingit, Holikachuk, Koyukon, Tanana, Ahtna, Tsimshian, Han, Gwich'in, Upper Kuskokwim, & of course, English. There being 16 languages that I know of.
In Alaska, over 20 different languages are spoken, with the majority being indigenous languages such as Iñupiaq, Yup'ik, Aleut, and Tlingit. English and Spanish are also spoken due to Immigration and colonization.
The primary language spoken in Nome, Alaska is English. Additionally, some residents may speak Inupiaq or other indigenous languages.
The indigenous languages spoken in Alaska include languages such as Iñupiaq, Yup'ik, and Alutiiq. In Iñupiaq, you can say "Qaŋa," which is a general greeting that can be used to welcome someone.
The official language of Alaska is English. However, there are also indigenous languages spoken by Alaska Native peoples such as Iñupiaq, Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, and others.
French is not one of the main languages spoken in Alaska. The official language of Alaska is English, although some indigenous languages are also spoken in certain communities. French may be spoken by some individuals or groups, but it is not widely used in the state.
The primary languages spoken in Unalakleet, Alaska are English and Central Alaskan Yup'ik. English is the predominant language used for communication in various settings, while Central Alaskan Yup'ik is spoken by a portion of the population, particularly among Alaska Native residents.
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'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.
* English 82 percent * Spanish 11 percent * Other Indo-European 3.8 percent * Asian and Pacific Island 2.6 percent * Other languages 0.6 percent. There are at least 100 different languages spoken in the US including several of the Native-American languages of Alaska and those of First Nations.
we here in Canada, have Cree, Chippiwa, Inuit, English and French, in Alaska USA they have different dialects of these languages also English
Alaska has 27 delegates
There is not only 1 language but there are many other more languages so the question should be what ARE the languages spoken in Alaska. Or what is the the language the is widely spoken in Alaska.The widely spoken language in Alaska is English.
3 mountain are in Alaska
Alaska has many types of birds.
How many Alaska assemblymen or women are there.
There are several Chinese languages, the main ones being Mandarin, Cantonese, and Hokkien. These languages are mutually unintelligible and have their own distinct characteristics in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
21 languages
The Aboriginals had many languages.