This is unknown, but it is believed that they could speak.
This is unknown.
This is unknown.
No, they did however have art.
No, they did however have art.
This is unknown, but it is believed that they could speak.
Nothing is known about the languages of Neanderthals. It has only been a recent development that scientists discovered they had the anatomy for speech.Assuming the Neanderthals had language, linguists can assume that each small clan would likely have spoken a different language.
It is believed that Neanderthals likely used a form of communication that included gestures, vocalizations, and possibly simple language with a limited vocabulary. However, the exact language system they used is still uncertain.
Neanderthals had no written language, as they lived in the Stone Age. However, they did create drawings on cave walls, many illustrating detailed depictions of the animals they hunted for food.
The Neanderthals could not write, so we have no way of knowing anything about their language, including what names they used. So if you are writing a story about Neanderthals, you can make up any words you like.
They don't know with perfect certainty. But they had brains comparable to us, and they lived in groups comparable to early humans. They did art and took care their dead. Them having a language is simply the most probable option.
The neanderthals didn't have a language that anyone knows about, as they were extinct before human evolved. All we now is that they were able to use some form of communication
Modern humans (Homo sapiens) are the only hominid species known to have the ability to speak language. Other hominids, such as Neanderthals, may have had some level of language capability, but it is not as well understood.