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.
There is no official language. But English is spoken by 89.7% of the population and Native North American languages by 5.2% of the residents with Spanish spoken by 2.9%. English is the main language. About 3.5% speak Spanish
English is the primary language. The Inuit speak Inuktitut. Yupik is closely related, but less common.
English, unless you venture out of a major town or city. We don't live in igloos either.
The vast majority are fluent in English.
There is no official language in Alaska, but the common language of Alaska is English, spoken by about 90% of the population.
Other languages include:
Alaska does not have an Official language.
English and some French because of some French-Canadian people from Canada just to Alaska's East
Alaska is not a nation; however, English is spoken by about 86% of the population.
Alaska has no official language, but most people speak English.
English.
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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.
The main language spoken in Alaska is English. However, there are also indigenous languages spoken by Alaska Native groups such as IΓ±upiat, Yupik, and Athabascan.
English is the most common language spoken in Alaska.
The second most common language spoken in Alaska is Spanish.
Yupik, a Native American language, is the second-most spoken language in Alaska. But most just speak English
Considering how Alaska is part of the United States of America, I would say that the primary language would be English, with the secondary language being Inuit.
The official language of Alaska is English. However, there are also indigenous languages spoken by Alaska Native peoples such as IΓ±upiaq, Siberian Yupik, Central Alaskan Yup'ik, and others.
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It is Alaskian because the Iditarod is in Alaska!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What ever language they want to... Just cause you move to Alaska doesn't mean you have to speak a different language. If you meant what language do the Inuit speak that's just called Inuit.
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Iditarod is from the Alaskan language. It is a dogsled race in Alaska. The race is called the Iditirod Race.