It depends on which country you are talking about and what region of that country.
People in the 1910s spoke English differently than today, with vocabulary and grammar that may sound more formal and archaic to our modern ears. The use of slang and colloquialisms was also different back then. Overall, language usage has evolved over time, and the way people communicated in the 1910s reflects the linguistic norms of that era.
People in Hungary speak Hungarian.
People who cannot speak are often referred to as mute or nonverbal.
In Germany, people speak German.
People who speak French are called Francophones.
People who speak French are referred to as francophones.
The Cakewalk
yes they did
Africans, eoropeans and the asians
In the 1910s, people used carriages pulled by horses. If possible they'd walk or ride a bicycle. It was around this time that cars were being invented, but they were relatively uncommon and only the rich could afford such luxuries as cars.
In the 1910s, people used carriages pulled by horses. If possible they'd walk or ride a bicycle. It was around this time that cars were being invented, but they were relatively uncommon and only the rich could afford such luxuries as cars.
They got it from a record player or played instruments but if they were wealthy boom boxes
1890s to 1910s
You tell me.
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