Flowery language
Listen to some animals! See what sounds you like - growls, howls, grunts, whatever. It's your language. Make whatever sounds good to you. Animals make an awful lot of different sounds.
Alpaca Language. Actually there is no ACTUAL language for animals, only sounds or behavior signals.
Animals communicate in ways other than verbal communication or talking. Animals communicate using body language (for instance a cat rubbing against your legs, a dog wagging its tail), sounds (barks, meows, chirps, growls, etc.) and in other, less obvious ways. Using body language and sounds are the animals way of "talking" to us.
Animals do make sounds but it's not all of the animals that make sounds.
Language distinguishes humans from animals by its complexity and ability to convey abstract concepts, emotions, and ideas. Humans have the capacity for grammar, syntax, and infinite vocabulary, allowing for communication across time and space. While animals communicate through sounds, gestures, and body language, human language is uniquely symbolic and capable of infinite creativity and expression.
A series of symbols representing sounds of language and arranged in a specific order is called a written language or a written text. This written form allows for communication through visual symbols that correspond to spoken language.
There are no sounds found in every language.
No, animals do not ask questions in the same way that humans do. They communicate through sounds, body language, and other signals to convey their needs and intentions.
The alphabet is a set of symbols that represents the sounds of a language.
No, animals cannot talk to humans in human languages. Animals communicate with each other using their own methods such as sounds, body language, and behavior. While some animals can be trained to respond to commands or cues from humans, they cannot speak in human language.
Well different animals have different languages for example a lion roars.Additional:Coyotes for example make forty different and distinct sounds. When they cry and howl, they combine these in different ways. Incidentally, human language makes forty distinct and different sounds that we combine in different ways.