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-- Posted by cienna at 10:32 am on Oct. 6, 2008
hi.. when did people in ameica stop speaking american?
-- Posted by Dannay at 10:32 am on Oct. 6, 2008
when did they stop?
-- Posted by caq123 at 10:33 am on Oct. 6, 2008
WAT THE!????
-- Posted by Go Steph Go at 10:33 am on Oct. 6, 2008
American? I think you mean English.
-- Posted by LaWhoren at 10:33 am on Oct. 6, 2008
where is ameica? and i didnt know a language such as american existed
-- Posted by anc8469 at 10:35 am on Oct. 6, 2008
Quote: from oriolesgirl7 at 12:33 pm on Oct. 6, 2008
American? I think you mean English.
Lol yea I think so to. Now some ppl use slang terms and words.
-- Posted by Boondox at 10:37 am on Oct. 6, 2008
wtf u talkin about? like slang or something? idk other countries use their own slang too
-- Posted by violaghost at 10:37 am on Oct. 6, 2008
I'm actually going to take this question seriously. Do you mean Native American languages? When the US expanded west and forced the Indians out of their territory.
-- Posted by annabellheart at 10:39 am on Oct. 6, 2008
um idk
-- Posted by dreamweaver at 10:39 am on Oct. 6, 2008
Before settlers from England, there were Native Americans and each tribe had their own set of languages. Does this help in anyway?
-- Posted by cienna at 10:57 am on Oct. 6, 2008
Quote: from violaghost at 10:37 am on Oct. 6, 2008
I'm actually going to take this question seriously. Do you mean Native American languages? When the US expanded west and forced the Indians out of their territory. 
ya ovi
-- Posted by EmmitWinchell at 10:58 am on Oct. 6, 2008
We are a great melting pot of launguages now adays but with more people speaking spanish or hmong or anything else we adapt so by that fact we still do speak english but are now being forced to speak other launguages that we never learned in high school.
-- Posted by Shaknbake at 6:36 pm on Oct. 6, 2008
Quote: from violaghost at 10:37 am on Oct. 6, 2008
I'm actually going to take this question seriously. Do you mean Native American languages? When the US expanded west and forced the Indians out of their territory. 
Na-uh. We used Navajo code talkers during.... fuck. That one war... Ah yeah: WWII. So, even to that point remnants of Navajo language were remembered. And there's still a minority of people who can still speak Aboriginal languages.
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