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It is no longer necessary to use the word "stop" in a telegram, a dot was more expensive in earlier days than the word stop, that's why it was used at the end of a sentence. In our days the dot is just a normal punctuation mark. On http://www.telegramsonline.co.uk you can take a look how to send a telegram these days to any country in the world. First, put the name of the person, then the address and send your message. John Miller 123 S. Mayor Street Meet me at 12 noon. -stop- I will meet you at the restaurant. -stop- Julie. -stop-
----------------------------------------... INDIAN POST AND TELEGRAM --------------------------------------... Name And Address of the....|.. ......NAME- ........adressee..................... |....... Address- ......................................... |....... Telegraph office- ......................................... |....... Telephone No.- --------------------------------------... MESSAGE-................................. --------------------------------------... ...................... {Message sud b written in ..................................... .......................... capital letters & according.................................. ..........................to word limit which is generally.......................... ..................................... 25 words}..................................... --------------------------------------... SENDER's Name- ........................................... --------------------------------------... Not to be telegraphed:............................... .....................................(... ............................. Sender's name & Address................................ --------------------------------------...
There is an online service at http://www.telegramstop.com that blends the experience of a classic telegram of the old days with the benefits of the web, it looks really cool. Time poor people can type their message (yes it even inserts the word "STOP" where ever you use a period ".") and creates classic looking telegram, mails the original to your recipient from any country to any international or national destination, and emails the sender a cool version of it. It even gives you a preview sample in old typewriter fonts to proof before sending. Pretty good and not expensive - we've had a blast using it to for friends getting married overseas.
You would use a word processing program such as Microsoft Word.
The Word Network is a broadcast site for African American Ministries and Gospel. It would be appropiate to use if your interest or desires lie with that sort of video programming.
The word telephone has three syllables. Tel-e-phone
Zimmerman telegram
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cablegram
It as charged a penny for a word.
No, it is not combined in one word.
That would be a contraction!
Tele- Telegram Telegraph
The African Luhya term for the English word 'cable' is "oluwaaya".
In the old times people used telegrams to communicate with each other.In the old times people used telegrams to communicate with each other.
The combined form of the word "bladder" is "cysto-" or "vesico-", as in cystoscope or vesicostomy.
There are two syllables in the word cable. The syllables in the word are ca-ble.