- "We learn earth’s languages through the World Wide Web."
- ― Optimus Prime (Transformers)
The ability to speak human language without being human. Sub-power of Omni-Communication. Variation of Omnilingualism. Opposite of Zoolingualism.
Also Called
- Human Communication
Capabilities
The user has the ability to speak human languages without being human, formerly human, or a creature or machine resembling a human. This allows them to communicate with humans.
Note: This definition excludes animals who are only thinking in human language, not speaking it. It is also designed to leave out machines that are clearly designed after a human.
Associations
- Alien Physiology
- Anthropomorphism
- Enhanced Intelligence
- Human Physiology
- Omni-Communication
- Omnilingualism
- Superanimal Physiology
- Zoolingualism
Known Users
Also See: Talking Animal
- Charlie B. Barkin (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
- Itchy Itchiford (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
- Carface Caruthers (All Dogs Go to Heaven)
- Sasha la Fleur (All Dogs Go to Heaven); given a "miracle" when Charlie kissed her
- Hokuto (Beyblade)
- Animals (Cats & Dogs)
- Stan (Dog With a Blog)
- Gracie (Dog With a Blog)
- Freddy (Dog With a Blog)
- Geico Gecko (Geico)
- Dukey (Johnny Test)
- All animals (Littlest Petshop)
- Various Looney Tunes characters
- Nezu (My Hero Academia); via High Spec
- Norm (Norm of the North)
- Norm's grandfather
- Tony Tony Chopper (One Piece)
- Minks (One Piece)
- Apes (Planet of the Apes)
- Team Rocket's Meowth (Pokemon)
- Glados (Portal)
- Wheatly (Portal)
- Animals (Pound Puppies 2010)
- SCP-939 (SCP Foundation)
- Scooby Doo (Scooby Doo)
- Animals of The Angry Beavers
- Ruff Ruffman (The Ruff Ruffman Show)
- Animals (Zookeeper)