No.
No.
'Keyword' is a synonym for 'reserved word', it is not specific to C language.
Neither "in" nor "is" is a keyword in C.
that it should not be a keyword
There is no "foreign" keyword in Java, however, there is a native keyword that declares native methods in a native language, such as C or C++.For full list of keywords in Java see related question.
For example 'for' and 'break' are different keywords.
32 keywords are present in C language. There are 44 keywords in C99.
The language code for the keyword "no" is "Norwegian."
"the" is not a keyword in the C Programming Language. Perhaps you meant "const" HTH Richard Wolf Software Architect
No. Main is not a keyword in C or C++. However, your program, when linked, must provide one and only one externally scoped entry point to main(). If you use main in some other context, and you do not provide one and only one entry point main(), then your program will not link nor run.
It's by design; this way the lexical parser is able to decide that any given string is a keyword or an identifier.
Implicit in c means compiler understands what and how to do without any reference of any keyword or token.
The Norwegian language code for the keyword "Norwegian" is "no".