Hawaii has two official languages: English, and Hawaiian. The former (English) is used more dominantly in government and everyday affairs, wheras the latter (Hawaiian) is typically used in a more traditional sense, reflecting native Hawaiian culture. Hawaiian is often taught as a secondary language at schools in Hawaii, and is widespread in street and place names.
If you mean a US state and an official language other than English then Hawaii - in which Hawaiin is also an official language
English.Answer:Native Hawaiian was recognized as the official state language of Hawaii in 1978.
English and Hawaiian are both official languages of Hawaii.
Hawaiian. It is the official language of the state of Hawaii, as well as English.
People in Hawaii speaks the Hawaiian language along with the English language. Hawaiian language is considered to be a Polynesian language that most natives of Hawaii speak.
English is spoken there because it is a part of the United States, but the original Native language is Hawaiian and a few people still speak it.
Hawaiian is an Asian and Pacific Island language. It is one of the official languages of the state of Hawaii and is spoken by the Hawaiian people.
Hawaii does not have an Official State Dog.
The only "native" language spoken in Hawaii is Hawaiian, but only about 3000 people speak it fluently. Also, Hawaiian has no monolingual speakers (meaning everyone that speaks Hawaiian, also speaks English).
It has no Official State language.
Hawaii has not adopted an official state color.
Hawaii does not have an Official State Fruit.