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During WWII, the US Marines used native Navajo speakers as radio operators so that the Japanese could not understand intercepted transmissions.
There are no US states that speak Lithuanian, but there are Lithuanian speakers all over the United States, particularly in large cities.
The people in the Navajo tribe speak Navajo, Diné bizaad,which is in the Southern Athabaskan language family. It is the most widely spoken native language in the US by about 175,000-200,000 people. About 2.9% are monolingual in Navajo.They also helped us win ww2 in the Pacific by creating a fast and accurate code to communicate over open radios using Navajo as it's base .
There are no precise place. But there are a few in US that can speak Swedish.
No. Even if you include people who speak English as a second language, there are more English speakers in the U.S.
About 10.7 percent of the US population also speak Spanish.
It's either California, Texas, New York, or Illinois.
There are no countries within the US, however virtually every state has at least a few Spanish speakers.
navajo He is a registered Navajo; he is a US citizen.
Primarily English. Lot of Spanish speakers, fair amount of Italian speakers. Several other languages are common in various reasons, based on immigration patterns. There is no actual official language in the US
About 36 Million native speakers, and about 5 million who speak it as a second language.
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)