the first person in English is "I".
She was the first disable person to swim across the English channel.
"We" in Old English would be "we" which is pronounced similar to "way" in modern English.
Louis Blériot was the first person to fly across the English Channel in an airplane on 25 July 1909.
If you are speaking as a person whose first language is English, the answer is communication. If you are another 'normal' person the importance needs discussion.
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It's the first person pronoun, which translates into English as 'I'.
In 1909 Louis Blériot completed the first flight across English Channel
In 1909 Louis Blériot completed the first flight across English Channel
The first person killed with a gun was an unknown English soldier. <><><> There were documented uses of "hand cannon" in battle in the 1200s. We do not have the name of the first unfortunate person.
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