Kvetch is a Yiddish word. Most use it when referencing a person who complains and whines more then normal. It can also be used as a comical complaint.
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.
the program written in high level language is called "source program"
No, but source-programs written in C language are.
It is an interpreted language, however there are some versions that compile the source code to byte code which can then be interpreted with much greater efficiency than the original source code.
An Assembler converts assembly language instructions into machine language.
To complain. :)
Kvetch is a Yiddish verb which essentially means to complain in an irritating or annoying and exhausting way. Oy.
One English word of Yiddishorigin that describes a habitual griper, grouser, or complainer is "kvetch"; as in, "He (or She) is such a kvetch!". Or, "I don't know why you kvetch so much!"
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Yes, but enough with the kvetching...
Kvetch, e.g., "Quit your kvetching, we're sick of hearing it!" The language is "Yiddish", not "Jewish". Professional linguists feel free to correct me, but there is no one lanugage known a "Jewish".
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.
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The word quiche comes from the French language source.
the program written in high level language is called "source program"
The cast of Kvetch - 2012 includes: Kate Berman as Sadie Sonya Hamlin as Mother Barenbaum Leo Petry as Cossack James Ponet as Karl Kibbitzer Lazarre Simckes as Berel Barenbaum Suzanne Toren as Mrs. Moskowitz