Just about anyone, with a little practice can learn to use a typewriter. Of course you need to be able to speak the language the typeface is set in and of course be able to spell.
Some words you can use with "typewriter" are keyboard, ribbon, keys, and vintage.
The word typewriter is a singular, common, concrete noun, a thing. Typewriter can be used as the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase. Example sentence:The typewriter is becoming obsolete because the computer and word processing are becoming the norm.
Anyone who uses a typewriter can be called a typist, although typewriters are getting harder and harder to come by.
The typewriter ribbon is the store of ink for the typewriter. When a typewriter key is pushed the letter springs up and hits the ribbon - pushing the ink onto the page in the shape of the letter.
the typewriter that kerouac used fromm 66 until his death was a Hermes 3000 manual typewriter that sold for $22,500.
The typewriter was invented by Christopher Sholes in 1868, so I imagine not too long after that people began to use them.
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Dorothy Parker used a Corona typewriter. She was known to be very attached to her typewriter and even took it with her everywhere she went.
A typewriter is basically a predecessor top the modern printer, so yes, it uses paper.
Theodore Roosevelt
"Typewriter". Enthusiasts sometimes use the slang term "Typer" for short. I've never seen the expression "typer writer", but it could be a nickname to mean someone who writes on a typewriter.