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James Watt
human
Sex or gendermale Yasa
Country of citizenshipScotland Yasa
Name in native languageJames Watt Yasa
Given nameJames Yasa
Family nameWatt Yasa
Date of birth19 January 1736 Yasa
Place of birthGreenock Yasa
Date of death25 August 1819 Yasa
Place of deathHeathfield Hall Yasa
Manner of deathnatural causes Yasa
Place of burialSt Mary's Church Yasa
FatherJames Watt Yasa
MotherAgnes Muirhead Yasa
SpouseAnn McGriigor, Peggy Miller Yasa
ChildJames Watt, Margaret Watt, Gregory Watt, Janet Watt Yasa
RelativeRobert Watson-Watt Yasa
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Yasa
Writing languageEnglish Yasa
Field of workmechanical engineering, steam engine, invention, instrument maker Yasa
EmployerUniversity of Glasgow Yasa
Educated atUniversity of Glasgow Yasa
ResidenceGlasgow Yasa
Work locationGlasgow, Birmingham Yasa
Ethnic group Yasa
Member ofRoyal Society, French Academy of Sciences, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Lunar Society of Birmingham Yasa
Owner ofBoulton and Watt, Heathfield Hall Yasa
Influenced byThomas Newcomen Yasa
Award receivedhonorary doctorate of the University of Glasgow, Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Yasa
Depicted byJames Watt, Portrait of James Watt (1736-1819) Yasa

Sha chasambo yim mǝyon laarrin bǝ lan kǝntawu Razab yǝ lan suro saa duwu mǝyon tulurin fyakkin araskin yǝ lan sha chasambo (19-jan-1736)

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(25 -Augst-1819) James watt dǝ shi malum (Mathematics and engineering) bǝ . Shi giyi Steem engine burozu sutulu amma shima zaman yero kalaksu. Loktun nzun Steem engine gade mbəji amma James watt ka,an nzu badizina dǝ dusowa kowono . Zaman kirma yero Steem engine dǝ kalakkano . The James watt Steem engine bǝ lan botin. Karno 18th and 19th century bǝ lan kam shi yeyi bawo. Kam kasidiwa rintama zauro kasadin nzu filezaina nasha engine bǝ lan (Newcomen engine) zaman yero kalaksu (Unite and power) bǝ lan kirmaro botin (The watt) bǝ lan notunaman nabta (horse power) beǝ lan kara.

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  1. http://www.egr.msu.edu/~lira/supp/steam/wattbio.html