It is difficult to pinpoint the exact year when the first person said a word as language development occurred gradually over time. However, researchers suggest that early human ancestors began using language over 100,000 years ago.
The origins of the word "hi" are not attributed to any specific person. It likely evolved over time as a shortened form of the word "hello."
Babies say their first word at around one year of age. Some babies start to talk before this time and others will wait longer to utter their first word.
The average word a person says 85 times a day is "THE".
No. The word 'has' is a verb and verbs do not have plural form. While you may say that one person has one car and two people have two cars, you also say that you or I (singular) have one car.
Yes, says is the third person singular conjugation of say.
It's unkwown as to who was the first person to say the word mandatory. There are many words that are part of our lexicon that originated in a certain book or printing. However, it's vary rare to say who exactly was the first person to use the word or phrase.
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The origins of the word "hi" are not attributed to any specific person. It likely evolved over time as a shortened form of the word "hello."
Babies say their first word at around one year of age. Some babies start to talk before this time and others will wait longer to utter their first word.
mummy is the first word you learn to say and Daddy is the second.
You can't without sounding strange. A person speaks in the first person: I am bilingual. The word 'bilingual' is an adjective describing yourself. The third person is the person or thing spoken about.
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
some say shea Patterson i am not sure u should type it in to check
it depends on the person
Some (people)/languages say "here' to get the attention of a person and it is accepted when you don't know the person or when their name does not come automatically to say "Here" But it is polite to say "excuse me" or address the person as sir, or madam when you want to say something to a person. The question is not too clear and I hope I have given the correct answer.
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you say first, because firstly is not a word