Being fluent in all languages would open doors to global cultures, diplomacy, and endless knowledge. Studies show that multilingual individuals have stronger cognitive skills and better problem-solving abilities. On the other hand, communicating with animals could revolutionize science, conservation, and our understanding of nature. Scientists already study animal communication, from dolphin clicks to primate gestures—what if we could fully comprehend them?
Would you rather be fluent in all languages or be able to communicate with animals?
by MD SABUJ -
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Re: Would you rather be fluent in all languages or be able to communicate with animals?
by Kay Kay -
Being fluent in all languages and communicating with animals offer transformative possibilities. Multilingualism enhances human-to-human interaction, cognitive skills, and cultural understanding, while animal communication could revolutionize science and deepen our connection to the natural world. Each represents a unique way to bridge gaps in understanding, whether between people or between species.