I don't know about the babies, but you definitely write your own language. Your question should read: "Do babies talk their own language?"
Spanish. They know spanish
they use sign language
We dont speak funny u do we created the language and u screwed it up.
They don't. The most common language is English, but almost any other language used by other people is used by scientists. Latin is used for some formal names and words because it is a dead language and won't change in meaning, but is not used as a language itself for communication.
It means the bottle...like a babys bottle.
All you need to do is find sheet music in the language you want to learn the song in. Any can learn to sing in another language and still not be fluent in that language. I know some latin songs and the basic vowels etc. but I don't talk in latin. I hope I understood you right.
i think it is because they are trying to tell you something and can't talk.
Babies usually begin to say their first words between 9-12 months old. However, the milestone of talking varies for each baby depending on factors such as their environment and individual development.
talk using their language.
Zombies talk in a different language, but yes they do talk
The Romanian language equivalent of talk is discuție, convorbire.
The English word 'talk', is said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "bolaa".
No. Animals but parrots talk. Deers talk in their own language.
Language plays a crucial role in shaping our identity by influencing how we express our thoughts, emotions, and experiences. It helps us communicate our cultural values, beliefs, and traditions, which in turn contribute to constructing our sense of self and belonging within a community. The words we use, the dialect we speak, and the stories we share all reflect and shape our individual and collective identities.
sign language is the way deaf people talk but not with their mouth they use their hands to talk you can talk to deaf people by using sign language
To learn Japanese, you can start by studying basic vocabulary and grammar. Practice speaking with native speakers, watch Japanese movies or TV shows, and try using language-learning apps or websites. Consistent practice is key in improving your Japanese speaking skills.
The official language of Argentina is Spanish. However, due to the country's diverse population, various indigenous languages are also spoken in certain regions.
in their own language