Yes you can. There are a number of company's selling CD based language packages which also have a voice recognition protocol associated. This will allow you to read back the sentence being learned to improved speed,grammar and intonation
In order to learn 'c' language you've the basic knowledge about Computer.
English
Learn machine language. (Or at least assembler.)
Pascal is a very interesting language to learn. Pascal is actually a computer programming language.
No there are tons of computer languages HTML actual isn't a computer language at all but a website language and a low one at that. Learn javascript next then move on to languages like C# and C++.
Yes it is. (Also, English is a good natural language, you should learn it.)
To learn computer language you have to learn the machine specification. Every machine type has its own native language specification, so learning one computer's language won't help you learn the language of a different machine type, in the same way that learning French won't help you learn Mandarin or Russian. However, a high-level language makes use of high-level abstractions to provide a language that is common to all machine types; the language interpreter handles the low-level machine details so we can write our code in universal terms rather than in terms that only one specific machine type can actually understand.
In Spanish, "togetherness" is translated as "unidad." In French, it is "solidarité." In German, it is "Zusammengehörigkeit."
Yes, you can purchase American sign language computer software by visiting http://www.americansignlanguage.com/.
English as a Second Language (ESL) classes are designed to help non-native speakers improve their English language skills, including speaking, listening, reading, and writing. These classes focus on building vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and overall communication skills to enhance proficiency in English. ESL classes cater to individuals at different levels of fluency, from beginners to advanced learners, offering a supportive environment to practice and develop language skills.
C, C++, C#, Java, Python, HTML/CSS and SQL.
That would be assembly language or machine language, and just so you know, it is very difficult to learn.