English or spanish.
Whatever language they have been programmed to read.
Most sites can be translated into any language you want them to. That way you will be able to read any site you want in any language.
"I am trying to read," in American Sign Language word order would be I/ME READ TRY. The topic of the sentence is "read" and the comment is "try." In ASL the commonly used word order of the topic/comment sentence is one of the most widely used syntax.
with read or fread
Deaf people do not lose language, they can read just the same as a hearing person and can also lip read and sign. Also most deaf people can also speak a little too. However, if the person is deaf from birth it is harder to learn language.
I read somewhere that it was ranked: 1) English 2) Japanese 3) Russian
Hebrew (and Yiddish) is written from right to left. It has its own alphabet. In addition, most Jews read and write the language of whatever country they live.
The easiest to read is their tail and how it twitches. you can tell by how they meow or even purr. There is many different ways but for the most part it is easier to read one if you know them very well.
No, butterflies cannot read in any language.
Can't read written language.
You can't - it is merely impossible as if there are times that is seems they are doing something most times they are not or it isn't directed to you. Woman are just plain hard to read.
Someone who is illiterate cannot read most of the time or write. They simply don't comprehend language.