ANSWERS: 9
  • Sioux language (LOL) Santee, Yankton and Lakota
  • That would probably be English since the USA did not exist prior to 1776.
  • Do you realize how many indigenous people inhabited the land known as the USA when it was 'discovered' by the Spaniards? Do you also realize that each one of those tribes spoke a different language?
  • that depends on which country's textbook you are reading.
  • Err... Proto-Chukotko-Kamchatkan I'd imagine. Well, rather, a form there of.
  • The first languages would have been from the Indian tribes of north america and the first languages spoken.The Spanish,French,English and other countries visited north America before the area of the north east seaboard became the USA.Which language that would be the second spoken is hard to say.
  • weareallhypocrites has a point. based on your wording it would have to be english. in the americas? i'd say it was whatever language the native americans spoke when they crossed the landbridge over to this continent a long time before we got here.
  • Somebody needs a history lesson and many more in basic English
  • If you are asking which language was first spoken on the continent we now call America, that would be the language that was carried over Berengia (or whatever it was called where the Bering Straights sank... I forgot) and later split off to form the various languages of the Native American tribes. If you are referring to the USA, see weareallhypocrite's answer.

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