You must mean Nostrovia which means cheers in Polish.
The original language for astronomy is from Greek
In the African Luhya language, the sun is known as "Eliuba".
In the African Luhya language, the moon is known as "Omwesi".
It depends what language you speak. If you speak English, no, unless you have your own freaky language.
The language with which Compass aligns is called "Compass Language." It is designed to facilitate communication between users and various components in the Compass system, enhancing usability and integration. The language focuses on simplifying interactions and improving user experience in navigation and information retrieval.
You must be thinking of the word "nostrovia" which means "cheers" in the polish language.
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the second language is the language that one learns after ones native language,whereas target the language is the language of translation,situation or sitting in which reader needs to ude the language.
it is not regular language .it is high level language
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
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isA query language is a procedural language.
Normally, the main language is the official language in a country. In countries without an official language, such as the United States, the main language is called the national language.
Spoken language, written language, and signed language.
A second language (L2) is any language learned after the first language or mother tongue. A native language is the language a human being learns from birth.
A dry language is a random language.
Any language you learn after your first (native) language is considered a second language. There is no specific one.