Pseudo-code is intended to be easily understood by all programmers regardless of the programming language they use. Pseudo-code is not a programming language, it's merely a way of generalising an algorithm in a program-like manner such that the semantics of the algorithm can be easily digested and converted into any language-dependant code. There is no "standard" that dictates the syntax of pseudo-code, thus it is often much more verbose than an actual programming language would be and is typically heavily commented to cater for languages that do not permit ideas to be expressed directly in code. This ensures that the same code can be utilised by any programmer, hence it is language-independent.
A source language is the original language in an interpretation. For example, if I speak a phrase in English and it is translated into Spanish, the Source language is English. The target language is Spanish.
You might need to re-phrase your question. At the moment it sounds like you're talking about viruses?
Voli low cost is a phrase in Italian. This translates into cheap flights in English. Voli is an Italian word which translates into English as flights.
An absolute phrase is a phrase that when you add the words Was or Were you can get a complete thought out sentence.
The typical phrase that is used on a name tag is, Hi! My name is, followed by a blank area to write in a name. This is considered an ice breaker phrase.
No, you would only say 'the Japanese' if you were talking about people from Japan. You would not use 'the' when talking about the language, unless you said 'the Japanese language'.
The gerund phrase in the sentence is "talking to my friend in Omaha," which functions as the object of the preposition "for."
"Wem magst du?" is the informal phrase used when talking to a friend/ family."Wem mögen Sie?" is the formal phrase used when talking to a person that you don't know well.
The term 'independent variable' is a noun phrase; the adjective 'independent' describes the noun 'variable'.
The phrase "keep your mouth shut" is an imperative sentence in English, expressing a command or instruction to not speak or remain quiet.
Talking to my friend
Normally the phrase would be "independent from", and list the object. The phrase "independent of" has limited use compared to the adverb form "independently of".Example : "The city's funds were independent fromthose of the county."Example : "The voltage from a carbon battery is independent of it's size."
independent clause.
The phrase comes from FRENCH.
The phrase 'magasin de tissu' is a phrase in the French language. When the phrase is translated into English, it means 'fabric store.' This is just one of many French phrases.
Birth language, family language, national language, primary language.
The phrase service de traduction is French for the phrase Translation Service. It is the act of making something into another language or translating a phrase into another language.