This is too broad a question. It depends on what language and country you are referring to. In many cases, it also depends on the city and the economic status of the people in question.
In 1900, people spoke using a more formal and proper language compared to today. Regional dialects were more prevalent, and vocabulary and grammar usage varied based on location and social class. Slang and colloquialisms were also used, reflecting the language trends of that time.
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 people living in Romania speak in 1900 the Romanian language, as today and also probable in the future.
1.900 people died in 1900 i feel really bad
Approximately 6,000 to 8,000 people perished in the Great Storm of 1900 which made landfall on September 8, 1900.
in the 1900's people used to make around 1,000 but that was much back then
People in urban areas influenced the election of 1900 more.
People in Tokyo speak Japanese
People in Wyoming speak with a variety of accents depending on the region, with influences from the Midwest, the West, and some Southern drawl. The accent tends to be characterized by clear pronunciation, a slightly nasal quality, and a relaxed pace of speech. Native Wyomingites might also use local terminology and expressions.
The People Speak was created in 2003.
People speak English in Canada. However, French is also an official language, particularly in the province of Quebec.
they had no state or leader to speak up for them and the best part of 1900 years of Christian persecution
french people speak french but they don't only have to speak french.
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