The oral tradition of communication is used in various languages through storytelling. It plays a significant role in many cultures by conveying historical events, teaching moral lessons, preserving cultural heritage, and transmitting knowledge from one generation to another. Storytelling allows communities to pass down their customs, beliefs, and values by orally recounting myths, legends, folktales, and other forms of narratives. This form of communication is especially important in societies where written records are scarce or absent.