The Incas trained men to become messengers. They were called Inca roadrunners and they delivered orders and communications from one end of the empire to the other. It is said that these trained roadrunners were so fast, they could travel up to 250 miles in a single day.
The Inca Empire had an extensive system of messengers known as "chasqui" who relayed messages by running long distances with quipus (knotted strings) or by orally passing messages along designated routes. They also used bonfires and smoke signals for long-distance communication. Additionally, they had a network of roads and relay stations to facilitate communication throughout the empire.
Slaves used various methods to communicate with each other, such as through verbal messages spoken quietly, using coded language, creating songs with hidden messages, and using secret meeting spaces called "hush harbors". They relied on their resourcefulness and ingenuity to establish connections and support each other in difficult circumstances.
Filipinos communicate with each other through a mix of verbal and non-verbal cues. They often use a combination of English and Filipino languages, along with gestures, facial expressions, and body language to convey messages effectively. Additionally, social media and text messaging are popular communication tools among Filipinos.
The Chinese primarily communicate through spoken language, using Mandarin as the official language. However, there are also numerous regional dialects spoken across the country. Written communication is typically done using Chinese characters. In recent years, the use of technology such as messaging apps and social media platforms has become popular for communication in China.
I use language to communicate with you effectively and provide information or assistance. Language allows us to understand each other and exchange ideas and thoughts.
The Incas primarily spoke Quechua, with different variations depending on the region of their empire. Quechua is still spoken by many people in Peru and other Andean countries today.
they communicate by sticks
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Insects communicate with each other by sensory.
I do not know how Jaguars communicate with each other. They might growl or purr.
They communicate with each other through Canalicili Extensions.
Penguins communicate by touhing each other, or feeling each other
by their own native language.
they hit each other
Salamanders communicate with each other by visual ways. They also secrete a chemical that other salamanders can smell as a way to communicate.
They communicate with each other by sharing their ideas and maybe talk about their experiments together or writing to each other
Pill Bugs release chemical messages in the air to communicate with each other.
the loved each other