The entire conversation is over a commlink.....
LAMBADA-CLASS SHUTTLE PILOT: "Command station, this is ST three-twenty-one. Code clearance Blue. We're starting our approach. Deactivate the security sheild"
DEATH STAR II SHEILD OPERATOR: "The security deflector sheild will be deactivated when we have confirmation of your code transmission. Stand by.....you are clear to proceed"
"Captain" was the first word spoken in The Phantom Menace.
The first word was spoken by Qui-Gon Jinn. He said "Captain."
Prior to the opening crawl of a Star Wars movie, it always begins with "A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away..."
The first word spoken in Friends TV Series is spoken by Monica Geller/Bing: There's . As she is saying the sentence: There's nothing with him! It's just some guy I work with.
If you mean Darth Maul in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, he actually didn't say a word during the duel with Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi
No, the proper noun 'Wuthering Heights' (the title of a novel) is third person, the thing spoken about. A word in the first person is the person speaking. The first person normally uses pronouns: I, me, we, us.
The first words uttered by a man setting foot on the moon , was "That is one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind." The first words after landing, but while still in the landing module were "Houston, the Eagle has landed."
Matt Groening was relating to Dennis the Menace and tried to make a character just like Dennis. The word "brat" came into his mind and he rearranged the letters and got Bart.
Episode 1 The Phantom Menace.
It is impossible to determine the exact first word uttered by a human being as language likely developed gradually over time. However, some theories suggest that early human language may have started with simple sounds or gestures to convey basic needs.
As in Dennis the Menace, the word defines itself. This little bugger is a menace to his neighbor. Causing havoc and turmoil . Menace is to frighten or intimidate.
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This question is such a menace
An Example? E.G. That bully is such a menace.
The first word spoken in Friends TV Series is spoken by Monica Geller/Bing: There's . As she is saying the sentence: There's nothing with him! It's just some guy I work with.
If you mean Darth Maul in Episode 1: The Phantom Menace, he actually didn't say a word during the duel with Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi
Like, - The Crow was a menace! you can use is too in this sentence, that will form - The Crow is a menace, there can be other words formed with the word! eg. Some Boys living in the 2nd Street are a menace
It is a first accented syllable because the first syllable of the word is emphasised when the word is spoken.
The English word 'menace' is unrelated to the Latin word 'minere'. For the English word refers to a threat, and the Latin verb refers to being suspended, overhanging, or projecting. But the word is related to the Latin verb minari, which literally means 'to jut out' or 'to project'. But it also can mean 'to menace' or 'to threaten'. And that verb comes into the English language by way of the French word 'menace'.
It is not possible to definitively determine the first English word ever spoken as languages evolve over time. The English language has developed from various influences, including Germanic, Latin, and French.