No, translation has been around for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations such as the Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians were known to have engaged in translation activities to help bridge communication gaps between different languages and cultures. Translation has played a crucial role in enabling the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and literature across diverse societies throughout history.
The future tense of "recent" is "will be recent."
The suffix of "recent" is -ent.
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No, "recent" does not have a long sound. The word "recent" is pronounced with a short /i/ sound.
The Tagalog translation for pyramid is "piramide."
How recent technological invention is have improved weather observing?
It means the most recent invention.
Nano shells.
No, maps are not a recent invention of modern society. Maps have been used for thousands of years to navigate and understand the world around us. Ancient maps have been found dating back to civilizations like the Greeks, Romans, and Chinese.
Potatoes
he was not an inventor
Television and telephones
No. Hoovers are a recent invention. They were invented in the in the 20th century.
gunpowder compass printing
The word is, I think, a fairly recent invention by some historians.
for recent inventions in robotics you can go to http://robots.net/ or go to http://www.livescience.com/robots/ hope this helps.
well to my calculations the telephone and the computer are most recent