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Copy from movies of other languages.
The popular programming languages which are generally used to write a robotic program may be developed in c, c++, java etc.., these languages are more flexible when compare to the other languages.
Emma J. Blanch has written: 'Dramatics in the foreign-language classroom' -- subject(s): Drama in education, Languages, Modern, Modern Languages, Study and teaching
I am trained and programmed to communicate in English only.
Arabic = اما Chinese = 艾玛 Greek = Ημμα Hebrew = אמה Japanese = エマ Korean = 엠마 Russian = Эмма Thai = เอ็มม่า Yiddish = עמאַ
You can say or write 10 like this: "ten". The word is different in other languages.
Being able to read and write two languages is called bilingualism.
Emma is not a Hebrew name. It is of Germanic origin and can mean universal, industrious or nurse.
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Emma Marie Birkmaier has written: '[Foreign language education' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Language and languages
To write "thank you" in Cyrillic, you would write "спасибо." This word is commonly used in Russian and several other Slavic languages. It is pronounced as "spa-SEE-bo."