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The term "robot" was first used in a play called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" by the Czech writer Karel Capek.
The word robot first appeared in the play Rossum's Universal Robots by the Czech writer Karel Čapek in 1920.
The word robot is from Czech. In Czech robot means "work".
It was invented by Czech writer Karel Capek it appeared in his science fiction play - R.U.R. It premiered in 1921 and introduced the word "robot" to the English language and to Sci-fi as a whole.
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The term "robot" was first used in a play called "R.U.R." or "Rossum's Universal Robots" by the Czech writer Karel Capek.
There are 2 syllables in the word robot. Ro is the first syllable, and bot is the other.
No that would make it first person. Third person uses "they."
The word robot first appeared in the play Rossum's Universal Robots by the Czech writer Karel Čapek in 1920.
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The only accurate term for a robot containing twelve letters would be a bionic person.
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.
Robot is not a compound word.
First person writing is when one of the characters uses the word "I" to tell the story.
The word 'robot' has 2 vowels. The first O is a long O and the second is short.
The word "robot" comes from the Czech word "robota," which means forced labor or drudgery. It was first coined by Czech writer Karel Čapek in his play "R.U.R." (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1920.