No one knows what kind of language was used by the Neanderthals because writing had not been invented so nothing about their language(s) was preserved.
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.
"Scientists believe that Neanderthals coexisted with early humans in Europe."
What is a neanderthal
Neanderthal man was first discovered in the Neander Valley (German: Neanderthal) near Düsseldorf, Germany in 1856, which is where the name "Neanderthal" comes from. Subsequent findings of Neanderthal fossils have been found in various locations in Europe and Asia.
"The Neanderthal Man" is a 1953 British film directed by Ewald André Dupont.
It is theorized that some Neanderthal genes may have influenced certain cognitive abilities in modern humans, potentially contributing to traits like adaptability to new environments, language development, and immune system function. However, the exact impact of Neanderthal genes on human intelligence is still a topic of ongoing research and debate.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
This is unknown, but it is believed that they could speak.
This is unknown, but it is believed that they could speak.
They were stone age hunter/gatherers, who lived in caves and rock shelters.
"Scientists believe that Neanderthals coexisted with early humans in Europe."
Cuneiform.
Caves.
No, dogs do not use language of any kind. They communicate in other ways.
Metaphor
Yes, cinema can be viewed as a kind of language because it communicates stories and ideas by its use of moving images.
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
The cast of Neanderthal - 2001 includes: Mark Byron as Cromagnon Jud Charlton as Neanderthal Kenneth Cranham as Himself - Narrator Cosh Omar as Neanderthal Howard Salinger as Neanderthal Samantha Seager as Neanderthal Miltos Yerolemou as Neanderthal