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.
Sacagawea spoke two fluent languages: Hidasta, and Shoshone. She probably spoke only a few words of English and french, being around the English and french a lot. If you want to learn more, there is a really good book called SACAJAWEA written by Anna Lee Waldo. Its a documentary of a sort, and its very good. Its really thick, but its worth it.
Sacagawea spoke no English, but she could translate to Hidatsa to Charbonneau, who could translate to French for Francois Labiche, a member of the expedition, who could translate into English for Lewis and Clark.
Sacagawea speaks the Shoshone language. (her native American tribe language)
Yes she did talk.In Night Of the Museum,she was behind glass,so she couldn't talk to him or hear him.:) BURN!!!!!
Sacagawea did ot make any speeces
she spoke Shorthorn and francs.
Sacajawea learned in Thunder Bird Mountain how to speak English.
Sacagawea did not have time for hobbies. She grew up doing chores for her Shoshone mother. She was captured by a rival tribe, the Hidatsa. She later became the property of French-Canadian fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau. Because Sacagawea was able to speak both Hidatsa and Shoshone, she was valuable to help Louis and Clark.
no, Sacagawea did not have a pet
Yes; Sacagawea is just different spelling version of Sacajawea.
bravery, could speak with indieans, has been through a lot with the kidnapping and all.......thats all i got sorry.
Sacagawea discovers how to be a friend
Yes Sacagawea did have brothers.
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Sacagawea
Sacagawea was Shoshone native American.