A familiar language is any language which you may use or understand personally.
Examples of familiar languages include English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, and Hindi, as they are commonly spoken and widely understood throughout the world.
They are not examples of languages. They arelanguages.
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Words that are familiar to you may differ from the words that are familiar to me. Sorry.
Programming languages such as COBOL and FORTRAN are examples of procedure languages.
A familiar language is any language which you may use or understand personally.
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Some examples of phonetic languages include Spanish, Italian, Finnish, and Korean. These languages are written in a way that closely matches the sounds of the spoken words.
Some examples of languages that do not have a written form include some indigenous languages spoken by small communities, such as some Australian Aboriginal languages or some African tribal languages. These languages have traditionally been passed down orally from generation to generation.
Undecidable languages are languages for which there is no algorithm that can determine whether a given input string is in the language or not. Examples of undecidable languages include the Halting Problem and the Post Correspondence Problem. Decidable languages, on the other hand, are languages for which there exists an algorithm that can determine whether a given input string is in the language or not. Examples of decidable languages include regular languages and context-free languages. The key difference between undecidable and decidable languages is that decidable languages have algorithms that can always provide a definite answer, while undecidable languages do not have such algorithms.
I'm not familiar with "skranskrit". If you are asking about "sanskrit", it is one of the languages in use in India.
Some examples of vernacular languages include English, Spanish, French, Hindi, and Swahili. These languages are commonly spoken by people as their native language in specific regions or countries.