How it works
Imagine you and your friend are playing pass the message. You say something, and your friend hears it, that’s talk. It's like passing a toy from one hand to another, but instead of a toy, you're passing thoughts.
When you talk, your mouth makes sounds, and those sounds travel through the air until they reach someone else’s ears. Then their brain listens and understands what you said.
Why it matters
Talk helps you make friends, share your favorite snacks, or tell stories about dragons (or whatever you like). It's like a superpower, but instead of flying, you can share your mind with others!
Every time you say something, you're using talk to send your thoughts across the room. And every time someone answers, they’re sending their thoughts back. That’s how we all learn and play together!
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See also
- Why Do We Say 'Bless You' When You Sneeze?
- What Is the Purpose of a Clock Tower?
- Why Do We Tell Stories?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Music?
- Why Do We Have So Many Different Kinds of Languages?