Certain birds, sich as the minah and some parrots can imitate human speech.
Pretty much any type of parrot will imitate
Sign Language has been taught to some apes, but beyond that, animals do not use any language.
Whilst we know a vast amount about how human language works, we know almost nothing about how animals communicate, and how their "languages' work. As a result we cannot define distinctions between human and animal languages with any certainty.
yes but not in any human languages they howl to let otheres know wher they are, and they use wolf sign language and the other wolfs know what they are saying.
I think it would be easier to answer if your question was "What animals have characteristics of human intelligence?" It is impossible for any animal to have human intelligence.
some say that they do i do not believe that dogs do but rather comunicate through body language and their tones of their barks. I think dogs to cuz I saw two just barking at each other over and over and OVER! But they were being friendly so I think they were talking. I believe they have a language of their own because THERE REALLY IS NO PROVEN FACT THAT DOGS DON'T!!! They are smart creatures. Who knows!!!! ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Animals cannot acquire any of the four characteristics of language because of physical and mental limitations.
There is no doubt that virtually all animals communicate with each other to one degree or another. So in the broadest sense, any animals that do this are using a kind of language. Languages as humans use them have unique characteristics. There is some evidence that our close relatives may have some capacity for language as we use it. Human language is part of our ability to engage in abstraction, analysis, poetic expression, etc.
Any human, and quite a few animals as well.
Computers
No, cats do not speak any human language.
Dogs are not able to learn any human language. Dogs rely on the pitch of people's voices and their body language.