There are no "limitations" of machine language over other languages. Any task that you can accomplish in any other language can also be done in machine language. However, there are disadvantages to machine language, namely that machine language is difficult to read and write correctly compared to higher-level languages, and is dependent upon the hardware which it is written for.
I guess you're trying to refer to Assembly language.
use of reserved word in assembly language
An Assembler converts assembly language instructions into machine language.
Assembly langue is translated into machine language by an assembler.
Why would you want to do that? The usual procedure is to translate a high-level language such as Pascal to machine language. If you really want assembly language - perhaps to see how the Pascal compiler does its work - then presumably you can use a disassembler to convert the machine language (the executable file) into assembly language.
Assembly Language
No.
I guess you're trying to refer to Assembly language.
use of reserved word in assembly language
assembly language uses abbreviation called menmonics.it is a bit easier to write computer programs in assembly language as compared to machine language but still requires skill and experienci.A program called assembler is used to convert an assembly language into machine language.
No.
Each class of CPU has its own assembly language.
An Assembler converts assembly language instructions into machine language.
Assembly langue is translated into machine language by an assembler.
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You need an 8086 assembly language pencil.
No.