A vessel may communicate its lack of understanding by using visual signals, such as displaying a specific flag or light pattern, or by sounding its horn in a particular sequence. Additionally, it might attempt to establish radio communication, using phrases like "I do not understand" or "Repeat your intentions." If these methods are ineffective, the vessel may alter its course or speed to indicate uncertainty regarding the other vessel's actions.
to be able to communicate and understand
disadvantages can be that if they put their hand in front of their mouth then the listner which is trying to communicate will not understand but the person that was trying to communicate with their hand in front of their face with a disability will not know and understand that.
Yes in order to communicate you have to understand
Orangutans use charades to communicate. If you understand the message clearly, he will use some of the same hand gestures again to communicate. If you don't understand, it will use different gestures to elaborate.
To make theirs better and understand it
The operator of a stand-on vessel should maintain course and speed, allowing the give-way vessel to take necessary action to avoid a collision. They should be prepared to alter course if the give-way vessel does not take action or if a collision becomes imminent. It is important for the stand-on vessel to stay vigilant and be ready to communicate with the give-way vessel if necessary.
Communicate, & understand one another.
Their antennas touch and move so the other can understand.
so you can communicate well and you can understand
A vessel signals its bearing by the position where the signal flag is hoisted on the ship. For example, if the flag is hoisted on the starboard side, it indicates a bearing to the starboard side of the vessel. In this way, signal flags are used to communicate information about a vessel's orientation and position to other ships.
I use my ears. If I don't understand their language I look at hand gestures (eyes) If they don't talk I have them write for me what they want to communicate.(eyes). Trial and error might be the answer.