It's a syntax error, which is detected during compilation, yes.
No. That would be a syntax error. Only a right semicolon (;) can go at the end of a statement.
When using a semicolon you put one space after the semicolon.
The Tagalog translation of "semicolon" is "tuldík-katig."
Most lines require a semi-colon and the end. It's likely that that line does. A parse error is an error in syntax so you need to add ; at the end of the line like so:
semicolon, comma, colon...
semicolon ';' (Not applicable for block-statements)
Yes; a semicolon is not typically used before the conjunction "and" in a sentence; it is more commonly used to separate independent clauses.
Well, according to what I learned when I was in Algebra I, you should never have to use a semicolon.
add a comma after the semicolon.
A conjunction like "and" should typically come before a semicolon, following the first independent clause and before connecting it to the next independent clause.
You can't dial a semicolon on a landline phone, nor on a mobile phone, for that matter. It's probably a good thing, then, that you never need to dial a semicolon on any kind of telephone, since a semicolon cannot be part of a telephone number.