Maybe she listened to English speaking people?
She didn't know English
She is typically refered to as Sacagawea.
Sacajawea learned in Thunder Bird Mountain how to speak English.
She spoke English, Shoshone and other Indian languages
The English taught in elementary are just the basic ones.In College,the English taught are the hard ones. like journalism.
No
My parents
Yes. In most parts of Germany English is the first foreign language taught at school.
Her strengths were: fishing, trailblazing, catching food, and being a translator.
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.
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.
American English is predominantly used in the United States by native English speakers, as well as in various English-speaking countries that have been influenced by American culture, such as Canada, the Philippines, and Australia. Additionally, many international organizations and businesses use American English as a standard form of communication due to the global influence of American media and technology.
English is the official language of The Gambia due to its colonial history as a former British colony. This legacy has resulted in English becoming the language of administration, education, and commerce in the country.