use secret codes woven into quilts to communicate with each other
Black slaves communicated using various methods such as coded language, songs, and spirituals with hidden meanings, as well as subtle gestures and non-verbal cues to share information and resist oppression. They developed clever ways to pass messages and warnings despite restrictions on their communication.
Black slaves used a combination of verbal communication in their own languages or dialects, nonverbal cues such as body language and gestures, and coded language like spirituals or songs with hidden meanings to communicate with each other when they were not allowed to speak openly to avoid detection by slave owners and overseers.
They speak Korean to each other.
Slaves in the United States learned to speak English through various means, including interactions with slave owners, overseers, and other slaves. Many learned by listening and observing, as well as through informal education from other slaves or by attending secret gatherings where they could practice English. Over time, English became the dominant language among African slaves due to the need to communicate with their owners and among themselves.
Yes, there were Spanish-speaking slaves in the Americas during the colonial period. Many of these slaves were brought from Africa and spoke various languages or dialects, but some of them may have been able to communicate in Spanish due to their exposure to Spanish-speaking slave owners or through interactions with other slaves who spoke Spanish.
to communicate with other people that speak English
The platypus does not have language capability, but it can communicate in other ways.
Insects are not capable of language. They communicate in other ways.
to communicate
I am trained and programmed to communicate in English only.
For the very same reasons why we speak different languages today in order to communicate with each other.
No, the colors black and yellow do not say bad words. They are simply colors and do not have the ability to speak or communicate in any way.
Earthworms can only communicate with each other through touching and tasting. They can also feel another worm when it is close to them or next to them. They obviously are not able to speak with each other.