Although not all parrots can speak, those that do actually mimic the words they are hearing from humans.
parrots can squwark and can be trained to talk. If you want to do this you must say the word you want it to say and no other to it until it can say it. be prepared for this to take a long time.
To attract mates and show off. Quite simply, parrots are social creatures, and imitating sounds, including spoken words, is their way of communicating. Parrots are more likely to imitate speech if they have no other birds of their own type around.
Because the government stole our souls and put them into parrots but parrots are retarted but our smartness evens it out so parrots can talk a little bit
The only way to prevent parrots from cursing you must not say any bad words or teach them not to say bad words.
Yes, if you teach them bad languages they can really curse so do not teach any parrots bad words.
What exactly do you mean. If you want to know how they learn to talk and relate to humans nicely then there are few websites that help you learn about them. Parrots basically learn to imitate rather than understand words, but there are some parrots like the African Grey parrot that is known to understand some words too.
speak before or saying words without thinking
Yes. If the parrot hears a word or words over again, it will pick it up.
Parrots and chimpanzees share many common features, such as the ability to comunicate in context(use words/sign language and know what they are saying) In certain cases parrots in general, spcifically the African grey parrot exceeds the chimpanzee in intelligence. An African grey parrot can be taught that words are made up of different parts that can be rearranged to form new words while its believed that chimpanzees don't have that kind of understanding of the language.
Yes, quaker parrots can talk. It isn't with the most clarity as some of the other parrots, but if you are the teacher you will be able to understand the words they are saying. Even if they don't become the best talker, the love and commitment to you is well worth having a quaker!
Parrots, such as African grey parrots, Amazon parrots, and budgerigars, are known for their ability to mimic human speech and sounds. They are capable of learning to talk with proper training and repetition.
I have never heard of a King Parrot talking (mimicking voice and words). To the best of my knowledge they are "whistlers".