You speak whatever language you want. The dog can be trained to understand a few things if you are consistent.
In other words, you speak the canine dialects of two related and overlapping languages with dogs: Body Language and Operant Conditioning. The better you are at these two languages, the more successful and enjoyable your communication with your dog will be.
Dog. Simple as that.
they hear your tone of voice or speak in dog language
No, but they can learn to recognize any consistent sound. A dog can be trained in any language Dog are very smart. They can learn Spanish, but to actually speak it, now that would be a little tough.
dogs don't speak a human language. But, they can be taught to respond to commands given in any language.
They use a combination of body language and vocalizations.
Whatever you speak the dog will learn.
Dogs DO speak, we just don't understand what they're trying to tell us... they speak with their body language. Dogs cannot speak English because their mouths and tounges are not formed for the English language. Why can't humans speak dog? Same reason.
Yes because they communicate in different ways. Like a dog can communicate with other dogs by barking because barking is a dog's language.
Dogs don't have a "language." You train a dog by basically rewarding it when it does what you want, and withholding the reward or punishing it when it does something you do not want.AnswerDogs have no language, but they are sensitive to tone of voice. Speaking in a light, friendly manner conveys approval to them. A low, harsh voice resembles a growl and does just the opposite.
They speak the Jawoyn language.
Hebrews speak the Hebrew language.
Most of them obviously speak Georgian. There are also speakers of related languages such as Mingrelian, but while Mingrelian is different enough to be seen as a distinct language, it is sociolinguistically speaking a dialect, because its speakers prefer regular Georgian as written language. There are minority languages such as Tsova-Tush a.k.a. Batsbi, which is related to Chechen, Abkhazian, which is a Circassian language, and Ossetian, which is related to Iranian languages.