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Certain Pokémon are also capable of using telepathy, such as the Regigigas in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]].
Certain Pokémon are also capable of using telepathy, such as the Regigigas in [[Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia]].
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon every Pokémon Talks


It may not be known if all Pokémon, wild or not, may understand everyday human speech in the games, as said in {{p|Lapras}}' Pokédex entry, where it describes its ability of human speech comprehension.
It may not be known if all Pokémon, wild or not, may understand everyday human speech in the games, as said in {{p|Lapras}}' Pokédex entry, where it describes its ability of human speech comprehension.

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Talking Pokémon are Pokémon who can speak human language. The human language itself is not clearly depicted and all people in Pokémon world seem to speak one common language, which is always referred to just as human language (however, in Generation IV games it is possible to collect foreign Pokédex entries). While it appears that all Pokémon can understand human speech, very few can communicate with humans except via body language. There are exceptions to this, however, depending on the version of the Pokémon world being depicted.

Talking Pokémon in video games

In Red, Blue, and Yellow Versions and their Generation III remakes, Copycat's Doduo is able to speak a line of human language when approached.

In Generation II, a Murkrow owned by Team Rocket in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal tells the player the password to the generator room in Mahogany Town.

In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald Versions, Mr. Stone wants to be able to communicate with Pokémon, so he's having Devon Corporation build a translation device for Pokémon. However, the development isn't going so well.

Generation IV introduced Chatot, a Pokémon mentioned as being able to speak the human language through use of its Chatter move.

Certain Pokémon are also capable of using telepathy, such as the Regigigas in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon every Pokémon Talks

It may not be known if all Pokémon, wild or not, may understand everyday human speech in the games, as said in Lapras' Pokédex entry, where it describes its ability of human speech comprehension.

Talking Pokémon in the anime

Understanding of human language

As mentioned above, all Pokémon in the Pokémon anime with no exceptions can understand human speech. Moreover, judging, for instance, by Phanpy in Hatch Me If You Can, they are able to do this immediately after hatching, without having to learn.

The anime generally does not focus on language problems, therefore there is a confusion about Pokémon language and their ability to understand humans. Although it is obvious that all Pokémon can understand each other, Meowth in the episode Go West Young Meowth once mentioned Meowth language, Jessie in Who's Flying Now? mentioned Chimecho language, so it is not clear, whether there is a common Pokémon language or every species has its own.

What concerns human language, Meowth in the same episode was shown learning pronunciation, not the language itself, what implies that all Pokémon have innate knowledge of human language, so they can understand human speech and only have to learn how to pronounce its sounds or be able to establish telepathical contacts to speak. Despite this, Misty in Whichever Way the Wind Blows once asked Meowth to translate her words to other Pokémon and May taught her Bulbasaur the meaning of the word town in Grass Hysteria. Therefore, this ability of Pokémon is not well-defined in anime canon.

Talking Pokémon

Although every Pokémon in the anime can understand human speech, very few can talk, although many legendary Pokémon can. In most cases though, talking Pokémon speak through telepathy.

Talking Pokémon in manga

In the Pocket Monsters manga, all the Pokémon can talk except Red's Pikachu.

In the Pokémon PiPiPi Adventure manga, Clefairy and Squirtle can speak human language, however most Poké-speak is translated for the reader's ease (indicated by a different font in the word bubbles). They are easily understood by humans just the same.

In the Pokémon Get da ze! manga, Shū can understand his Pokémon's language by using a special headset device called an In-Com.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga, Sabrina has a unique telepathic Lapras that can communicate with humans.

In the Pokémon Special manga, when Bill is accidentally transformed into a mutated Rattata in ...But Fearow Itself! he talks to Red to help him.