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English is the main language spoken in South Dakota. Lakota (Native American) and German are also spoken by many people in South Dakota. There are many other languages also spoken in South Dakota.

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South Dakota's common language is English. In other words, English is the language used in public meetings and in public records and documents.

Even though English is the main language in South Dakota, you will find many who speak Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and German.

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English is the main language spoken in North Dakota, but you will find many other languages also spoken there.

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