No, as of 2018, the only US President who spoke Dutch was Martin Van Buren.
Ronald Reagan was known as "Dutch" until he got into the movies. His father gave him that name while he was still a baby.
Ronald Reagan was nicknamed "Dutch".
He was of Dutch ancestry and grew up in a Dutch speaking home.
Ronald Reagan had that nickname. Interestingly, in the 1930s, he was a radio announcer, and used the air-name "Dutch Reagan."
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People speak dutch. Why? First of all, why do we speak English? Pioneers brought us the language of English. Getting a clue? ;)
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No. In fact, as of 2018, only 1 US president has ever been bilingual.
No one speaks a language at birth; he was good, but he wasn't that good. His first language was Dutch, even though he was the first US President [he is number 8] born as a US citizen. All previous presidents were British citizens before the creation of the US.
President Van Buren was of Dutch descent.