When world war was going on, some sounds were heard from the sea. After wards it was discovered that these sounds were made by some dolphins. Once when a dolphin lost its friend, and met it after a long time, it started making noise as if it was talking, like we do, after meeting a long lost friend. But it is not known to anyone whether dolphins really have a language
Language is not specific only to human beings. Some animals, such as dolphins, apes, and birds, have been shown to have their own forms of communication that exhibit elements of language, such as syntax and semantics. However, human language is unique in its complexity and the range of meanings that can be expressed.
No, not every language has its own sign language. Sign languages are unique and separate from spoken languages, and different countries may have their own sign languages.
Yes, British Sign Language (BSL) is a language in its own right, with its own grammar, syntax, and vocabulary. It is used by many Deaf people in the United Kingdom as their primary means of communication.
No, it is not illegal to create your own language for personal or recreational use. However, if the language is intended to deceive or defraud others, it may be subject to legal scrutiny.
Because when you're used to talk one language a lot, you forget to talk your main language. And you start to forget words and sentences until you forget your own language completely.
Yes they do, in their own special language.
They do not have language. With the exception of humans, whales and dolphins, very few animals truly have language.
Dolphins relate very friendly to their own kind. If they get mad, dolphins will slap their tails.
Dolphins make a squeaky noise called echolocation that runs through the occean to whoever the dolphin is talking to. They also make a whistle but have no evidence that they have their own formal language.sonar
Dolphins relate very friendly to their own kind. If they get mad, dolphins will slap their tails.
They "talk" to them in a series of clicks and squawks.
they can't talk in human language, but they can make weird noises.
No, we can't hear what they say. Some people are convinced they can communicate with dolphins, but normal humans can't.
Language is not specific only to human beings. Some animals, such as dolphins, apes, and birds, have been shown to have their own forms of communication that exhibit elements of language, such as syntax and semantics. However, human language is unique in its complexity and the range of meanings that can be expressed.
yes dolphions communicatte in skueecyu language
yes in their own way
Yes