whiuage
whi
ˈwɪ
vi
uage
wɪʤ
vij
British pronunciation
/wˈɪsəld lˈaŋɡwɪdʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "whistled language"in English

Whistled language
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a form of communication that uses whistling to imitate spoken language and transmit messages over long distances in hilly or mountainous areas

What is "whistled language"?

Whistled language is a form of communication where words or phrases are spoken by producing a whistle-like sound instead of speaking normally. This method is used in some cultures, especially in remote areas, to carry messages over long distances or in noisy environments. Whistled languages are often based on the tonal qualities of spoken languages, and whistlers can communicate complex ideas using a series of whistles that mimic the rhythm and pitch of speech. This type of communication has been especially useful in mountainous or forested regions where natural sounds make normal speech hard to hear.

example
Examples
In the mountains, villagers use whistled language to communicate across valleys.
The villagers rely on whistled language when they need to communicate without being heard by others.
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