satchels
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∙ 11y agoFor a decorative touch but in the olden days it was also so school children could make an emergency call home.
Shoemaker (Or in olden days, a "cobbler")
Schillings, Pounds, Cash, Pennies
In the olden days people would call donkeys ass's yes.
warrior
We the Xhosa people eat samp( umgqusho), we slaughter sheep and we have traditional beer(umqombhothi)
because they just like o call them that
In the "olden days", they didn't have toilets (I'm assuming you mean the porcelain fixture that you urinate and/or defecate into). Some terms that I'm aware of from when they were first becoming popular: sanitary facility, water closet, wc.
horseless carradge Horseless Carriage
It depends on what language they speak. American and British Jews call it "school."
they call them knapsacks :3
people use old cars ,also we are in carriages while horses ride us to different places .People use tricycles to ride around town. some homes are two storeys but are narrow.people can get very poor. the phones are different you have to spin around this wheel to call people.