Communication.
No one language is perfect, so we have had to create many programming languages for specific purposes.
B. Mohan has written: 'Discourse, context and languages for specialised purposes'
Sign languages are as old as vocal languages. Nobody knows who the first person was.
Yes. Both first and second generation languages are machine-dependent. The first generation of languages were machine code, while the second were assembly languages. Non-machine dependency came about with the advent of the third-generation of languages, all the high-level languages.
Yes, Kokborok, Meitheilon, and Mizo are category II languages according to the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, which means they are among the languages recognized by the government for official purposes and development.
Shows specific kinds of information. EX; climate languages populations ect.
Yes, it is possible for someone to have two first languages, known as being bilingual from birth.
The general purposes of translation are to facilitate communication between speakers of different languages, to make information accessible to a wider audience, and to preserve the original meaning and intent of the source text.
Please choose which languages you would like it translated into first.
The umlaut is used in languages such as German, Swedish, and Finnish to indicate a change in the pronunciation of a vowel. It is also used in languages such as French and Hungarian for specific purposes related to pronunciation or phonetics.
In the same manner other national languages are used elsewhere. For the purposes of communication.
Wikipedia currently lists 710 computer languages.