Here's why it's not a language:
* No Structure: Gibberish lacks the structured grammar, vocabulary, and syntax that define a language.
* No Communication: Its primary purpose is not to convey meaning or communicate ideas.
* No Shared Understanding: Unlike languages, there's no common understanding or agreement about the meaning of gibberish.
Here's what it often is:
* Random sounds or words: A string of words that don't make sense together.
* Made-up words: Words that have no meaning in any known language.
* Nonsense sentences: Sentences that grammatically correct but don't convey a logical thought.
* Foreign language sounds: Sounds that resemble a foreign language but are not actually words.
Examples of Gibberish:
* "The flibbertigibbet quaffed a snozberry."
* "Bleep bloop blorp!"
* "Gah, gah, goo goo, goo goo!"
So, while "gibberish" isn't a language, it's a playful and sometimes humorous way to express nonsense or play with language.