Have you thought through what you said?
You also have an inbuilt ability to learn a computer language. What even is an inbuilt ability?
Programming languages are something you read and write and execute. You can learn many and their definition is precise and limited. It's very easy to be able to pick a programming language and use it in relative low amount of time.
Human languages are absolutely different. You can't easily pick them up and they carry cultural context, regional variations, and a lot of ambiguity and history. Definitions of those languages tend to be complete or prescriptive but descriptive and evolving. The languages are written, spoken, read and listened to. The variation in all of those is immense.
Do you acknowledge any of this or will you double down in the most absurd of points?