She is typically refered to as Sacagawea.
While schools exsisted she did not attend one. She was Indian (Native American) and learned from her tribe. Later she learned from her husband how to speak English and the ways of the Americans.
Maybe she listened to English speaking people?
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She spoke English, Shoshone and other Indian languages
No!!!!, George Washington was not a Native American!Sacagawea was alive a 100 years after Washington died. Her baby was named Pompeii and his father was a French trapper. Washington's parents were English.
Her strengths were: fishing, trailblazing, catching food, and being a translator.
I have a friend, he is part Native American, and is very influenced by his culture. He speaks many Native American languages. He said that it is spelled Sacajawea, (or Sacagawea, either is acceptable) and most people pronounce it that way. But the correct way to pronounce it sounds like sakakawea, but again it is not spelled like that.
Sacagawea did not speak english. She spoke French ( a little ), Shoshone, Hidatsa, and Sioux. Her husband spoke French and Hidatsa ( a little ). When the expedition needed something Translated, the two would talk it over, and report to Lewis, who spoke french. This is the way they translated.
Yes; Sacagawea is just different spelling version of Sacajawea.
If the official language of your country is English, then yes. They will make you learn English at school.
You do not have to learn English if you don't live in a country with the official language as English, such as the United States of America. If you do come to the U.S.A. then you must learn.