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All human languages are actually dialects of the common, innate ability of human beings to communicate. Every human language is just a different example of human language communication. None of them are necessarily derived from some original singular whole language (i.e., The Mother of All Languages).
Language is something that all human beings do and one human language is not by nature necessarily better than another. So, as a human ability, human language is like all other human capacities (e.g., walking, activities of the five senses, eating, etc.).