No one can possibly know what the first word uttered was, but surely it had to do with the communication of something important to early man's survival, possibly a word such as "food," "hungry," "ouch," "hurt," "watch out," etc. Of course, the word would not have been exactly one of those. It would probably have been a grunting noise that was understood to mean "food" or "hungry" or "ouch".
It is a Shakespearean word, first noted in a Midsummer Nights Dream, dated 1590
telephone operators invented the word 'hello'.
The word yes has been around for a long time and no one is credited with inventing it. This word was first used in Middle England in the 12th century.
No, the word 'invented' is not a noun at all.The word 'invented' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to invent. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:This device was invented by my grandfather. (verb)A recently invented version runs on solar power. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to invent are inventor, invention, and the gerund, inventing; all common nouns.
No one really knows who invented the word poop. It is just there like any other word.
what was the first word invented
It is a Shakespearean word, first noted in a Midsummer Nights Dream, dated 1590
First of all, God made the universe!!!! And he made you too
I do not know who invented this word, but I can tell you that it is not in the KJV Bible. Neither is 'reunite' in the Bible; though the word 'unite' appears six times, and 'union' appears three times.
I first heard the word "unibrow" from my brother around 1975. He used it to describe our brother.
the way word human was invented evn the word dog was invented...nobody knows who invented it..
There was slang five minutes after the first word was invented.
It is the word invented by Hollywood for wide-screen movies when they first appeared in the Sixties.
the word was invented in 1841
The banking system was invented by the Romans , they did their buisness in the market place on bemches called Banco. From this we get the word BANK.
Word: Pickle Date: 96 B.C. Creator: Sir. Albert Pickles Jr.
According to some research the word postcode was invented by Cao Tien Quan in Vietnam, and Croydon was the first area to adopt postcodes in 1966, which eventually spread to the United Kingdom.