In 1939, people commonly used words that reflected the cultural and historical context of the time, such as "depression," "war," "peace," and "liberty." The looming threat of World War II influenced language, with terms like "axis," "entente," and "mobilization" gaining prominence. Everyday conversations included slang from the era, like "keen" for excellent or "hep" for fashionable. Additionally, communication was shaped by the rise of radio, leading to a more widespread use of terms related to media and entertainment.
People use all the letters of the alphabet to communicate. They use the letters to forms words. Words by convention have meanings which are used to communicate.
The 1939 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria killed 71 people.
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There was no population census take for the French people in 1939. There was one taken in 1936 of 41,502,000 and then again in 1946 of 40,506,639.
To make sentences,& since alphabets are present.
people use words to communicate and talk
Three Magic Words - 1939 was released on: USA: 1939
I believe Nazi actually was one. Which is actually derived from a Bavarian word that means "simple minded." Interesting is it not, seeing as the Nazi's themselves were very simple minded?
Three Sappy People - 1939 was released on: USA: 1 December 1939
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Words aren't bad, people use words badly.
People use all the letters of the alphabet to communicate. They use the letters to forms words. Words by convention have meanings which are used to communicate.
They used words that called people tools.
The 1939 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria killed 71 people.
'The' , 'and' , and 'but' are the words most people use most commonly.
You can use any words you want to use. Just remember that many people find curse words offensive, and you might limit your reading audience by doing this.
The cast of Forty Million People - 1939 includes: Ralph Richardson as Narrator