Alexander Graham Bell said to his assistant; "Do you understand what I say?" and his assistant Mr Watson replied "Yes.'
Hayes had the first telephone in the White House. It connected only to the Treasury Department. History did not record who was the first to answer it- probably the people who put it in tested it.
Do you mean telephone? Well, here's the answer... Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone in 1876, which was used in 1876...
he invented the telephone in 1876 and the first word he spoke on the telephone was Watson come here. i need you.
The question cannot be answered without knowing which word you are referring to.
This can't be answered cause you don't have a word that was first been used
telephone in german is telefon
The first words to be said in a telephone were: "Come here Watson, I want you". And these were spoken by: Alexander Graham Bell on 6th March 1876.
When it's the first word in a sentence or when it's a proper noun.
No, the word answered is not an adverb.The word answered is a verb and a noun.
telephone already is an English word.
Telephone me soon. A telephone goes 'Ring Ring' Once you have answered the telephone you will be automatically be greeted by a voice telling you, "You have been put on Hold" this occasionally happens if 40,000 people are ringing up sony and complaining about how they have received the 'Yellow light of Death"
The term fone means telephone. The word telephone is derived from the Greek. The telephone was first invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. The telephone was the first device that enabled people to communicate directly with each other over long distances.