Cliffs: No, but this is still an interesting video for any language enthusiasts.
@School provide a brief explanation of the difference between tonal and non-tonal languages.
Certainly! Here’s a brief explanation you can post:
Tonal languages use pitch or tone to distinguish word meaning (e.g., Mandarin: "ma" can mean mother, horse, scold, or hemp depending on the tone).
Non-tonal languages (like English) use pitch mostly for emphasis or emotion, not to change a word’s meaning.
Let me know if you want this tailored or expanded further!