the ancient romans
In my accent (British English) it's the first syllable - THEater. This may vary for other accents.
in the first syllable
A theater is a big plce!
the word theater in ancient greek means ear-hearing
It is a word invented by Shakespeare which refers to a street pick pocket. He used the word as an insult. It would be used at the Globe Theater if they were presenting a Shakespearean play.
which theater Gekijō = theater but most understand theater eigakan = is movie theater Shujutsu-shitsu = operating theater
not a country but it was the first nations
The word Sexism was first used in 1968
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
If you count Thespis (origin of the word 'thespian') as the first 'actor' in the first 'play', then, about 2600 years old.
Interrupting is a Latin word that was first used in the fifteenth. It is the past participle of interumpere which means to break apart. At this time, the exact country where this word originated from is unknown.
theater is the best