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The Lenni Lenape spoke the algonquin Language. Now most of them speak english.
they talk sexy
Yes, both countries speak English as their main language.
The Lenape people spoke Lenape, which is a member of the Algonquian language family. This language was historically spoken in present-day Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and eastern Pennsylvania. Today, efforts are being made to revitalize the Lenape language.
About 1.25 million people in New Jersey speak Spanish, which accounts for approximately 14% of the state's population. It is one of the most commonly spoken languages in the state after English.
The Huli people in Papua New Guinea primarily speak the Huli language, which is part of the Trans-New Guinea language family. They may also speak Tok Pisin, the official language of Papua New Guinea, in addition to English.
Mandarin Language. The Chinese can speak this language. People in new zealand cant
30.2 people in Maine parle francais
Mฤori people speak the Mฤori language, which is an indigenous language of New Zealand. It is an important part of Mฤori culture and identity.
According to the 2013 census, 20,200 people speak NZSL, which is related to British Sign Language, though not mutually intelligible.
The Maori people primarily speak Te Reo Maori, which is a Polynesian language. English is also commonly spoken by Maoris, especially in New Zealand, where it is an official language.
The primary language spoken in New York is English. Due to the diverse population in New York City, you'll also hear many other languages spoken, including Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and more.