watson come quickly I have spilled acid
The telephone was invented by the Canadian Alexander Bell. The first words spoken down the telephone were "Watson, come here I want to see you".
"What were the first words into a telephone?" in English is Quali furono le prime parole nella telefonata? in Italian.
To send a telegram you may hand deliver or telephone your message to a telegraph office. There, an operator enters the message into a computer, which then translates it into code and routes it to its destination. And the receiving end, machines translate the encoded message back into words and print it out. The telegraph office may hand deliver or telephone the message to the person receiving it.
Alexander Graham Bell (the inventor of the telephone) with his assistant Mr. Watson in 1876.
i wached th history c.h and i saw th show and i thk it is "can u hear me"
The first words to be said in a telephone were: "Come here Watson, I want you". And these were spoken by: Alexander Graham Bell on 6th March 1876.
The typewriter is a device used to type the words you wish to express in your communication. A telephone merely allows to to speak to either the recipient of your message, or an answering device such as voicemail or an answering machine.
The first telegraph message sent by Samuel Morse said "What Hath God Wrought". Annie Ellsworth came up with the words.
Mr. Watson -- come here -- I want to see you.
Hello? Can you hear me now. Not so - it was Watson Bell was calling.
The first words ever spoken on a telephone were, " Mr. Watson! Come here! I need you!" spoken by Alexander Gram Bell, who at the time, had just spilled acid on himself while testing his new invention. Very true.
those were the first words ever hear on a telephone line