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Probably. Just because the movie was silent doesn't mean that the theatre was silent. Usually there was music accompanying the film, depending on size there'd either be a single piano player on the premises or maybe even a small orchestra.
Silent movies, as they originally ran in theaters, had no sound at all. It was a given that the theater pianist (or organist, usually) would add sound by "playing along" with the film (a rare skill that has pretty much died out today). When you watch a silent movie now, and hear music, it was added to the soundtrack in the studio in part to mimic the experience of viewers during original theater runs. By the way, 'silent movies' were not called that when they were popular; they were called simply "movies" since they were the only kind of movie that anyone knew about until the 'talkies' came along and quickly made silent films obsolete.
They could not overlay words digitally atop a frame of film so they inserted dialogue frames separately after action scenes. Basically because during the era of silent film, they lacked digital technology.
Creole or Kreyol is a derivative primarily of French with a Southern and Western African influence. The word for money in Creole is "lajan" (the pronunciation would be as it is written with the "a" in both syllables sounding like "aw" and the "n" is semi silent sounding. ) the French word for money is "argent" the "t" is silent.
In a silent room
While it is not a law to remain silent during the singing and/or playing of the national anthem, it is widely seen as disrespectful if you do not do so.
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Miming refers to the use of pantomiming, whereas silent clowns were the actors of the silent film era. Pantomiming was originally used in the theatre of Ancient Greece. Silent clowns came about during the silent film era, which began around the year 1900.
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silent movies
goods are bartered without speaking.
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The patient needs to remain silent and motionless during the test.
E. J. Bassette has written: 'Silent cry' -- subject(s): Social conditions, African Americans, Biography, African American young men, Violence