No. Animals certainly communicate with each other, but they do not use language.
If you understand the language,you reply YES,if not,NO if you understand a little bit,you reply SOME.
As far as I know he did not speak the language fluently, but could speak it a little and understand some.
Yes they do but they speak in their language like we people do and we can't understand that what are they talking in their language and we can`t understand what are peole from diffrent people tlak like japense,Chinese and Korean are the same language but we can`t understand what that but the can understand no one changes this
to communicate well korean language,,and understand what they talkig,,and also speak well their language
Horses do not have the ability to speak or understand any language in any country. They can be trained with commands in Spanish, but this is not language.
You mightn't be able to understand them
You translate so that people who can't speak your language can understand you.
The equivalent of I only speak a little in the Romanian language is Eu vorbesc doar puţin.
there can be many reasons they can't understand or learn a language. there brains could be unable to learn a language, they could be vocally unable to pronounce words, or they dont know if they are suppose to learn the language you might trying to teach them
There Isnt A Language Its All Just English>
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!
Oh they can speak all right, they just have a much different "language," if you will, that 99% of the population does not understand.