While some animals do comunicate with sounds others use a combination of movements, actions and sounds. So depending on what animal it is you would like to interact with you could actually learn their 'language', or at least be able to communicate with them so they understand what it is that you are trying to convey. It takes patience and time but it can and has been done.
all animals can naturally speak klingon
only speak the language you want to learn and hang around people that speak that language.
They learn it at school, they also watch English tv and movies. Most of the Dutch people can speak it very well and they learn it because nobody else speaks Dutch in the world.
its better than english!
You can, but the animal probably won't talk back like a human, unless you think it does (in your mind).
I wish the people who speak in English would learn English!
In most cases, it turns out that people who do not speak English do speak some other language, such as French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, etc. There are also people below the age of two who have not yet learned to speak. When they do learn to speak, they may very well learn to speak English. If not, they will probably learn to speak some other language. There are also some people who never speak. Such people may be autistic, or may have some other mental or neurological problem. A stroke can damage the ability to speak.
well maybe if they went to a special school to learn how to speak English
Lebanese people can learn to speak any language in the world, including Italian.
No, the main language spoken in Afghanistan is Dari and Pashto. French is not widely spoken in Afghanistan.
It's not an animal, it's a language used in East Africa, or a name for the people who speak it and their culture.
Us Humans don't speak animal language but we could learn what our pets are thinking of by watching the reactions but it will take a while to learn it. It is best to learn it from one who already understands animals.
Jamaicans speak English, but yes, you can learn English.