we no speak americano by Yolanda Be Cool
You're thinking of Hindi, a language that sounds like Hindu (which is a religion).
people like B,O.B. Katy Perry and Bruno mars
A cognate is a word that sounds like the word with it's same meaning in a different language. An example of an English/Spanish cognate would be: Universe Universo English Spanish
Amanda Grande is the one who sings I am young in z100. The song can be found in a few different places online like facebook, YouTube and iTunes you can also go buy here CD from stores.
One fruit that sounds like a language is kumquat. It may sound like the phrase "come quat."
Sounds like "tongues" to me
Z100 is a hit radio station that plays Top 40 pop music. It plays popular artists like Britney Spears, Maroon 5, Katy Perry, Adele, and Jason Derulo.
homophones
You can get many different interesting jobs if you spoke another language. Like teaching a language.
don't quote me on this, but that sounds quite alot like Twi language of Ghana, spoken by the Ashanti people,
A distant part of another country can evoke sounds like the faint echo of traditional music, the call of birds unique to that region, or the murmur of a bustling market. These sounds may be layered with the soft rustle of leaves or the distant hum of conversations in a foreign language. Each sound can transport you, creating a vivid auditory landscape that feels far removed yet invitingly familiar.
They grunted and did things like that. Maybe they would have 'talked' but in a different form of 'words'? Maybe using different sounds, body language. Maybe they even did say words, but the language didn't sound like what it sounds today.