possibly, i am a kid and i think that animals have different languages because when a bird calls, a dog doesn't start barking in return, and a cat doesn't talk to a mouse before it kills it, so i think NO!
Cats speak cat, and in telepathy they use pictures and your native language so that you can understand them.
No, cats do not speak languages. Though you can understand your cat after a while. Whether they're asking for food, water, or just a belly rub, cats don't speak languages.
Cats do not have language. They certainly communicate some concepts, but this is not language.
Meow.
Because,god want it that way,and humans are different from animals,plus animals have their own languages,they can communicate with their species.
Animals don't have languages or dialects. They communicate in other ways, which are based on species, and not based on country.
humans can cook,they have manners,we can talk (many differnt languages) and we can write
French: succès Spanish: éxito German: Erfolg Italian: successo
Spanish: MarΓa. Italian: Maria. Portuguese: Maria. French: Marie. German: Maria.
it is like different races of humans have different languages. only they can understand each other. but if we really tried i bet we could translate it.
Spanish: Mallory French: Mallory German: Mallory Italian: Mallory Russian: ΠΠ°Π»Π»ΠΎΡΠΈ (Mallori)
Languages have evolved differently across regions due to factors such as historical isolation, cultural influences, and migrations. Over time, these unique circumstances have led to the development of distinct languages in different parts of the world. Additionally, political boundaries and colonization have also played a role in shaping the linguistic diversity we see today.
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: γΉγγ©γ€γ (sutoraipu)
Different languages help us communicate with people from diverse backgrounds, understand different cultures, and broaden our perspectives. They also enable us to access literature, music, and other art forms from various parts of the world. Overall, knowing multiple languages can enhance cognitive abilities and create opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Well different animals have different languages for example a lion roars.Additional:Coyotes for example make forty different and distinct sounds. When they cry and howl, they combine these in different ways. Incidentally, human language makes forty distinct and different sounds that we combine in different ways.
Different languages were created by different people, obviously.