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It is not possible to translate human language into a "dialect spoken by apes" in the same way we understand human language translation. Apes, including chimpanzees and gorillas, do not have the vocal anatomy to produce spoken human language. However, they can communicate through gestures, facial expressions, and vocalizations. Research has shown that chimpanzees, for example, use specific gestures to communicate meanings and can even combine them to create more complex exchanges. |
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