this is the phonetical contraction in texting language for
c'est qui ?
"who is it ?"
"C ki" is a colloquial way of writing "c'est qui" in French, which translates to "who is it" in English. It is often used informally in text messages or online chat.
"Cedilla" in French is spelled "cédille" and refers to the diacritical mark (¸) placed under the letter "c" to change its pronunciation to an "s" sound, as in the word "façade."
The French spelling for "Jackie" is the same as in English.
Kehl-see is a French pronunciation of 'Kelsie'. The name isn't native to France. Generally, French language speakers are more likely to choose the letter 'c' for a hard 'c' ['k'] sound than the letter 'k'.
Yes, the letter "K" is not commonly used in French adjectives. The French language generally uses the letter "C" instead of "K" in most cases.
In American Sign Language, the word "French" is signed by fingerspelling the letters F-R-E-N-C-H.
If 'c' in your question means Canada, then English, French, Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, Cree, Dëne Sųłiné, Gwich'in, Inuvialuktun, Slavey and Tłįchǫ Yatiì
"Cedilla" in French is spelled "cédille" and refers to the diacritical mark (¸) placed under the letter "c" to change its pronunciation to an "s" sound, as in the word "façade."
english
C is case sensitive, which means that, for example, $var and $VAR are not the same variable.
I am guessing you typed the question wrong, the way I understand your question is "Why is the programming language named C++ and not C ? " The answer to this is that there is a programming language called C, and in that programming language the ++ means increment by one. So C++ is the language C improved, as such it can read and compile all C programs in addition to having other features that C does not have.
Robust means strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity. c is a robust language because its rich set of built-in functions and operators can be used to write any complex logic program.
C. E. McInnis has written: 'Research and evaluation of second language programs' -- subject- s -: Bilingual Education, English speakers, English students, French language, French philology, Second language acquisition, Study and teaching
C means lots of things. It is the 3rd letter of the alphabet. It is a vitamin which prevents scurvy. It is a programming language. It is a passing grade, but not a particularly good grade, being inferior to A and B. It is all these things and more.
It has nothing to do with C-language, it simply means that when you press a key representing a character, the character appears on the screen.
He is speaking french!!! He is soooo cute too!
Implicit in c means compiler understands what and how to do without any reference of any keyword or token.
"c sur" is text language for "c'est sur", meaning "that's sure" in English.