Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, made his first call to his assistant Thomas Watson on 10th March 1876 and the first words he spoke were 'Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.'
The root word of "first" is "first." It is a standalone word and does not have a separate root word.
repetition, repeat, repeatative
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Yes, it is one word, the verb or adjective overheard.
I m calling by me mobile phone
Thomas Edison is awsume because he was the first person to invent the greeting over the phone
"Heard" would come first in alphabetical order as it starts with the letter "H", while "hear" starts with the letter "R".
They began to tussle over the phone.
I first heard the word "unibrow" from my brother around 1975. He used it to describe our brother.
There is no abstract noun form for the word "cell phone", a word for a physical device.An abstract noun that relates to the function of a cell phone is communication.
No, telephone is not a compound word; phone is a word, but 'tele' is a prefix meaning to communicate over a distance.
American--------------------------------------------------- I live in the US and have never heard anyone use this term here -- only heard in while on a project in Asia ... although Mobile phone seemed to be the common term there.