An Elephant That Speaks Korean? . . . . . . Hmmmm!

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Elephants have been known to do many things - Paint, calculate math problems, wash cars and in some cases even whistle and imitate sounds. But actually speak a language? That, is a first and until now thought to be impossible given that the mighty mammals cannot use their lips to make sounds like humans, because their upper lips and noses are fused together to form their trunks. However, one elephant in South Korea seems to be defying all logic and odds!

Koshik, a pachyderm that lives at the Everland Zoo in South Korea seems to have learnt the Korean language. While his vocabulary is limited to five words - "annyong" ("hello"), "choah" ("good"), "aniya" ("no"), "anja" ("sit down") and "nuo" ("lie down"), it is still causing a stir among experts. And what's amazing them even more so is how he is able to say the words - By somehow moving his trunk inside his throat.

Scientists believe that the Koshik's adoption of the Korean language can be explained by the fact that when he was brought to the zoo at the age of 5 in 1995, he was the only elephant there - A situation that did not change for seven years until he was 12 years old. They think that his desire to socialize was so strong that the smart elephant somehow figured out how to speak the language of the only companions he had - Humans! While the trainers first noticed him imitating the words in 2004, it is only recently that the words were actually analyzed by experts and confirmed as the Korean language. That explanation seems logical especially given that lately Koshik has not been talking in his human language as much, because he now has a female elephant companion to communicate with.

The scientists also believe that Koshik is merely imitating the words as a way to be social and that while he may understand their meaning, he is not expecting the person he is talking with to obey him (like when says rollover!). But that does not make Koshik's language skills any less amazing - Just shows where there is a will, there is a way! Now if only the smart elephant could belt out the words to Gangnam Style!

Resources: news.yahoo.com, livescience.com

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  • ferryjalmost 13 years
    thats cool!!!!!!
    • nasaalmost 13 years
      Wow..................that elephant is smarter than me...I can't speak Korean.
      • julian castilloalmost 13 years
        that is a awsome talking elephant that speaks korean
        • N1T5almost 13 years
          thats crreeeepy
          • andialmost 13 years
            I did cme to a word i did not know it was mammels. Mammles means eletricity and a protective devine.
            • imdabomb
              imdabombalmost 13 years
              Wow, thats pretty awesome....didn't know Elephants were that smart
              • mmsaustinm
                mmsaustinmalmost 13 years
                Well this article really did catch my eye. I mean c'mon that's crazy! How could one little elephant speak Korean. But I really do that this article is reall good. The way the author wrote it is very good. It helps me how she organizes the excitment. But i really do honestly think this is something that I can read again..
                • apple4
                  apple4almost 13 years
                  I can't belive the elephant can speak korean
                  • boomzoom
                    boomzoomalmost 13 years
                    I like Elephants now especially Elephants that can speak Korean.
                    • Michellealmost 13 years
                      well...... i think the elephant is a fast learner. i wish i could own that elephant but there are setting it free