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R No.6413
Milattan Önce (BC) 300'lü yıllarda ilk Trenler olan vagonlar icat edildi. Bu süre zarfında insanlık kömür, demir, altın vb. taşımak için vagonları kullanıyorlardı. 1800'lü Yıllardaysa artık günümüz Trenleri kullanılmaya başlandı. Kısacası vagonlar Trenlerden önce icat edilmiştir. Günümüz Trenleriniyse 13 Nisan 1771 Doğumlu İngiliz mucit "Richard Trevithick" bulmuştur. (işsizim evet)
¨ R No.6414  >>6418
Yes, they are Turkish!

>Around 300 BC, the first trains, the wagons, were invented. During this time, humanity was using wagons to transport coal, iron, gold, etc. In the 1800s, today's Trains started to be used. In short, wagons were invented before Trains. Today's Trains were invented by the English inventor "Richard Trevithick", born on 13 April 1771. (unemployed yes)
¨ R No.6418
>>6414
Thank you for translating Turkish words into English words anonymous.

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