Victorians primarily spoke English, as it was the dominant language in Britain during the Victorian era (1837-1901). Additionally, many Victorians would have been exposed to other languages, depending on their social background or geographical location.
We use language to communicate with one another or we use language to talk about things that we need or something we want.
Victorians in the 19th century would speak with more formal language and elaborate vocabulary compared to modern English. Their speech patterns would be influenced by the social class and education level, with a focus on proper etiquette and manners. Additionally, regional accents and dialects would also play a role in how they spoke.
I use informal language (slang) with my friends as they understand it.
People use language to communicate their thoughts, ideas, and emotions with others. They use language to express themselves, to convey information, and to interact with others. Language can be spoken, written, or signed, and it serves as a means of connecting and understanding one another in various social and cultural contexts.
Use simple and clear language, gestures, and visuals to convey your message. Use translation apps or services if available. Respect their language and culture by being patient and open to learning from each other.
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
sweet kid.. learning about the victorians.
It is unlikely that many Victorians celebrated Thanksgiving, since Victorians were British, and Thanksgiving is basically only celebrated by North Americans.
yes
to get high :-)
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
yes
shillings
Of course, yes !
nothing or rathe4r
stove
pottys and chucked them out the window