Yes and no. Some species just naturally know how to talk. But others don't.
Not difficult... but it does take time.
You can teach your parrot to talk by saying the exact same words over and over again. Don't stress out if they can't say anything, that will just make them nervous.
I would say no, a parrot does not talk more than a cockatoo.
The orange-bellied parrot is not domesticated, so it does not talk. Possibly, if it were exposed to human speech for a period of time, it might learn to talk.
it talks back to you
Parrot
Talk to your parrot, repetitiously, as you might talk to a baby. Parrots learn from what they hear.
because they talk, they are easy to find, and they are easy to train, and cheap to buy, and train. i owned one myself a couple years back. and past away 4 years later. they are loacated in rainforests. i love amozon parrots!
The African gray parrot is considered the best talker.
Mary Poppins did not have a parrot, but the handle of her umbrella was parrot-shaped, and it did talk. It did not have a name.
they repeat not necessarily talk
Because he is a parrot
At Parrot Port go into Petey's pirate pub and talk to the guy wearing a red striped shirt then go to the top left to get a cracker. Then talk to the parrot next go to jump in the sea then go on top of the trading post and talk. Then go on top of Petey's pirates pub and where the smoke is coming out stand on it for 10 seconds . And jump on the tree on the right talk and then go on top of the tower talk to the pirate . Get your cracker out then talk to the pirate when the parrot comes back.