You can simply click on Tweets on your profile and scroll to see them all. If you have deleted the tweet in question, unfortunately, you will be unable to recover it.
No. The only thing you can do is make your account private, which will make all your future tweets private (but past tweets may appear in stuff like search results). Unprivating your account makes all future and past tweets publicly visible.
Yes, it is a past tense verb. Retrieve means to go get something.
The only way to remove that information is to delete the entire tweet.
'tweets' in french is 'gazouillement'.
You will receive tweets on your homepage from everyone you follow. Unfollow them to not receive their tweets. To stop people seeing your tweets (except from those you approve) you can protect your tweets from the settings menu.
It will tell you underneath the retweet.
Indigenous Tweets was created in 2011.
All tweets can delete. You only have the ability to delete your own tweets.
The word retrieve is a verb. The past tense is retrieved.
Breaking Tweets was created in 2009-01.
If you protect your updates, the people who follow you CAN see your tweets, but ONLY the people who follow you.
If your account is protected then your tweets can't be retweeted.