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Jul 27, 2020

[Answer] What is the only state that's officially bilingual?

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...1. Texas and New Mexico 2. Hawaii and South Dakota 3. Arizona and Hawaii 4. Florida and Louisiana




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Hawaii and South Dakota - You might be surprised to learn that the United States has no official language. However, the majority of individual states have declared English as their official state languages. Two states are officially bilingual: Hawaii and South Dakota. The 1978 Hawaii State Constitution made both English and Hawaiian the official state languages. And in 2019, the South Dakota legislature passed a bill recognizing the official indigenous language of the O'ceti Sakowin. Commonly known as Sioux, the language comprises the dialects of Lakota, Dakota and Nakota and joins English as the second official language of South Dakota. Alaska goes even further — in 2014, the state added twenty indigenous languages to the official language act, making these native tongues co-official with English. :


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