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It is not possible to quantify the number of words spoken by the oldest person in the world. Each person's communication and speech patterns are unique, and there is no definitive record of the total number of words spoken by any individual.
Your modifier 'dialogue' may imply that what you want to write is a speech.In all film scripts, the word dialog describes the words that actors speak. Dialog is only part of what's written in any script. Action, and visual clues are also documented in a script.
Why is focus important in any profession? Actors have to remain focused so they do not break character if things don't go as planned, and so that they can give the best performance possible.
Dumbo does not have any spoken dialogue.
Ibelieve it monitors all words spoken on the enterprise, or any other star ship. But it will only respond to the spoken words after being addressed. So they can pull up logs of things that have been spoken in various parts of the ship, Or they can have a conversation about some kind of space anomaly and after ask the computer for an analysis based on their opinions for a rather good answer, so based on the evidence i would imagine it listens to all words spoken.
The best way to learn french is in a school or spoken. If you learn it online then you'll probably get all the spoken words wrong. I don't know any websites.
"Not spoken" or "unspoken" can be replaced by words such as: unsaid, implied, inferred TIP: You can use any search engine and type synonym+the word to get a list of different web sites with a Thesaurus.
No, the noun comedy is an abstract noun; a word for a humorous entertainment (a literary work, play, movie, TV program, etc). The humor in any entertainment is an emotional response; the words written or the lines spoken or the actions performed by actors are just words and action, the comedy is how you feel about it.
yes why not every one has the right to express their view
If you mean a language that is "dead" in that it is no longer spoken as a native tongue (but still studied), then yes; we can still borrow words from it. Latin was spoken during the Roman Empire but used for communication across Europe for years after; and speakers of English and other modern languages continued to adopt Latin words. "Dead language" can also mean one that nobody knows at all any more, so obviously we would not know any words to borrow.