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Yes they do. But in their own language.

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Animal language conveys basic information, emotion etc. whilst human language articulates specific circumstance, emotion and detailed information, allowing us to learn from each other etc.

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There is no such animal. (or it is some foreign language for 'tiger')

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Chimpanzees have been taught sign language

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because filipinos are captivated by another language

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Animal Atlas - 2004 Language Without Words was released on:

USA: 4 November 2013

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each animal have there own language

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If the animal is trained (e.g. dogs, monkeys, and etc.) in French language, then yes.

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It's not an animal, it's a language used in East Africa, or a name for the people who speak it and their culture.

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How does the manipulation of language contribute to the control of the animals by the pigs in Animal Farm?

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The animal that said that grapes were sour was the human. This is because the human is the only animal that knows how to use the English language.

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1.What is the importance of language ?

2.What is the kinds of language ?

3.What is the human language?

4.Explain between human language and animal commutation?

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No, none that I've heard of in the English language.

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animal sacrifieses and language

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It is only used by people who use English as their first language.

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every animal has a name in different languages, but they usually have a Latin name as well

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Its the Thrush or better known in there language as the Sabiá-laranjeira

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Well your mom speaks English doesnt she?

humans

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Ants communicate using body language.

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Going to classes to learn the English language

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It is from a language of northern Russia where the remains of mammoth were first found. The Finnish word is Maa, meaning earth, where the animal was found

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In the German Language, yes, "tier" means "animal." In the English Language, however, there is no meaning of animal using the word "tier." It means a row or level of structure, typically one of a series of rows placed one above the other and successively receding or diminishing in size.

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There is no English meaning for the Yoruba word ''effon'' as it is not a common or recognized term in the English language. It is unclear what specific animal it refers to without additional context or information.

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  1. Human language is structured and governed by complex grammar rules, while animal communication tends to be more instinctual and limited in scope.
  2. Humans can express abstract concepts and emotions through language, whereas animal communications are largely focused on basic needs and survival.
  3. Human language has a high degree of flexibility and creativity, allowing for infinite combinations of words and meanings, whereas animal communication is more fixed and limited.
  4. Humans have the ability to use symbolic language with words and writing, while animal communication often relies on sounds, gestures, and body language.
  5. Language in humans is constantly evolving and adapting over time, whereas animal communication systems tend to remain relatively unchanged within a species.

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The difference is that humans speak using words and body language and animals speak using body language and noises.

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Well, to say that an animal is small, show the size of it with your two hands or one hand showing the distance of it from the floor with your palm down. Then sign the animal.

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Human language is more complex and versatile than animal communication. It allows for abstract thinking, creativity, and the conveyance of complex ideas through grammar and syntax. Animal communication tends to be more instinctual and limited in its ability to convey nuanced meanings.

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The question, what do tigers have that no other animal has, is a question used in the English as a Second Language Program, better-known as ESL. The answer is baby tigers.

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An oomingmak is a buffalo - literally meaning "bearded one" in the inuk language.

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In the Cheyenne language the word for an animal's tail is heheva'xe or ma-htseva'xe

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Guy animaux

which you say it like Ge Enemu

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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.

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Animal Exploration with Jarod Miller - 2007 Body Language Part II 2-13 was released on:

USA: 7 March 2009

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Go to install directory and find local.ini. There change the language. For enlish just write "English"

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It depends on the context. The English language can be traced in animals communication but mostly the animals sort of speak their moods.

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