Computer Language meaning in Urdu
Computer Language Synonyms
Computer Language Definitions
1) Computer Language, Computer-Oriented Language, Machine Language, Machine-Oriented Language : مشینی زبان : (noun) a programming language designed for use on a specific class of computers.
Useful Words
Compile : کوڈ کو چلنے کے قابل بنانا , High-Level Language : اعلی سطحی زبان , Natural Language : زبان , Compiler : کوڈ کو چلنے کے قابل بنانے والا , Hebrew : عبرانی زبان , First Language : مادری زبان , Maltese : مالٹا کی زبان , English : انگریزی , Linguist : ماہر لسانیات , Calque : دوسری زبان سے ترجمہ کرنا , Icelandic : آئس لینڈ کی زبان , Danish : ڈنمارک کی زبان , Interpret : ترجمہ کرنا , Afghan : پشتو , Allay Munja Mar Wara : او میرے پیارے , Machine Translation : کمپیوٹر ترجمہ , Interlingual Rendition : نسخہ , Verbally : زبانی , Monolingual : ایک زبان بولنے والا , Cognate : ہم جدی , Lingually : لسانی طور پر , Multilingual : کئی زبانیں جاننے والا , Abuse : برا بھلا کہنا , Accentual System : تاکیدی نظام , Eloquence : فصاحت , Abnaki : قطب جنوبی کا , Polish : پولینڈ کی زبان , Interpret : سمجھنا , Flatulence : لفاظی , Irish : آئرستانی زبان , Late Greek : قدیم یونانی زبان
Useful Words Definitions
Compile: use a computer program to translate source code written in a particular programming language into computer-readable machine code that can be executed.
High-Level Language: a problem-oriented language requiring little knowledge of the computer on which it will be run.
Natural Language: a human written or spoken language used by a community; opposed to e.g. a computer language.
Compiler: (computer science) a program that decodes instructions written in a higher order language and produces an assembly language program.
Hebrew: the ancient Canaanitic language of the Hebrews that has been revived as the official language of Israel.
First Language: one`s native language; the language learned by children and passed from one generation to the next.
Maltese: the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French.
English: an Indo-European language belonging to the West Germanic branch; the official language of Britain and the United States and most of the commonwealth countries.
Linguist: an expert in the scientific study of language. Linguists analyze language`s structure, evolution, and usage, often conducting research to understand its various aspects and intricacies.
Calque: an expression introduced into one language by translating it from another language.
Icelandic: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Iceland.
Danish: a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark.
Interpret: restate (words) from one language into another language.
Afghan: an Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan; the official language of Afghanistan.
Allay Munja Mar Wara: Allay munja mar wara" is a phrase in Sindhi language, which is spoken in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is a traditional Sindhi folk song that is often sung during cultural events, weddings, and celebrations. The phrase itself does not have a specific meaning in English. It is a part of the Sindhi language and is typically used in the context of traditional music and cultural expressions.
Machine Translation: the use of computers to translate from one language to another.
Interlingual Rendition: a written communication in a second language having the same meaning as the written communication in a first language.
Verbally: by means of language.
Monolingual: using or knowing only one language.
Cognate: having the same ancestral language.
Lingually: with respect to language.
Multilingual: using or knowing more than one language.
Abuse: use foul or abusive language towards.
Accentual System: the system of accentuation used in a particular language.
Eloquence: powerful and effective language.
Abnaki: of or relating to the Abnakis or their language.
Polish: the Slavic language of Poland.
Interpret: make sense of a language.
Flatulence: pompously embellished language.
Irish: the Celtic language of Ireland.
Late Greek: the Greek language in the 3rd to 8th centuries.