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Can pets understand human language?

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Pets can understand some human language, especially when it is associated with specific actions or commands that they have been trained to recognize. They are particularly good at understanding tone of voice, body language, and consistent cues. However, their understanding is limited compared to humans, and they mainly rely on these cues to interpret human language.
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Yes, pets can understand human language to some extent. They may not comprehend every word, but they can learn to associate certain words with specific actions or objects, especially if they are consistently reinforced through training and repetition. Pets also rely on context, tone of voice, body language, and previous experiences to understand human communication.

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