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only speak the language you want to learn and hang around people that speak that language.
I think it is when you learn a second language. Like, if you speak English as your first language, then learn to speak Spanish fluently, you acquired Spanish as your second language.
The Shoshone Indians called themselves the Newe, which means "people". They are related to the Bannocks under the Uto-Aztecan speaking group.
Tecumseh spoke Shawnee, which is a Central Algonquian language. He was a prominent Native American leader and warrior in the early 19th century.
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You must first learn the language
You study books, listen to CD's, and speak with others in that language.
Yes, you can learn to speak a Semitic language such as Arabic, Hebrew, or Amharic through language courses, online resources, and practice with native speakers. Immersion in a language-speaking environment can also accelerate the learning process.
It is impossible to learn every language on Earth.
Russian people can learn to speak Japanese. There really are no cultural boundaries limiting attempts at becoming a bilingual speaker.
Only if they learn it as a foreign language.
My experience of meeting Romanians is that if their first language is Romanian they learn French as a second language but if their first language is Hungarian they learn German.