Latin
Neither. Programming languages are what we use to create source code.
Muhammad Ahmad Mazhar has written: 'Arabic' 'Arabic, the source of all the languages' -- subject(s): Origin, Arabic language, Language and languages
Languages that come from the same source are usually categorized as belonging to the same language family. These languages share a common ancestor and show similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation due to their shared history. Examples of language families include the Romance languages (Spanish, French, Italian) and the Germanic languages (English, German, Dutch).
As with English, there are many source languages, but mainly German is derived from Latin, Ancient Greek and Ancient Germanic.
I believe it is called monologic language...
language groups. source: myself goodbye...
Esther May Eaton has written: 'Source materials for secondary school teachers of foreign languages' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Languages, Modern, Modern Languages, Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Source materials for secondary school teachers of foreign language' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Languages, Modern, Latin language, Modern Languages, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Secondary)
The term "mother of all languages" is significant in linguistics because it refers to the idea that all languages have a common origin or source. This concept suggests that there may be a universal language from which all other languages have evolved, leading to the study of language evolution and the relationships between different language families.
Manus is Latin for hand. It is a term used in zoology for an animal's limbs. It is the source of similar sounding words in many languages, including Spanish, French, Italian, and Romanian.
Most of todays programming languages were created by open source community, and usually are still maintained by them.
There are so many programming languages that it is impossible to tell without actually seeing the source program in question.
The languages of India and the languages of Europe have a common source