The Pimsleur language program is mainly used to teach english. There are however, courses available in over 30 languages including French and Italian.
BBC Hindi is available in Hindi and English. One can also watch with subtitles of either language if they struggle to understand a program in its native language.
Both must be translated into a common language. That language is machine code, the native language of the machine.
There is no such program. Low level languages cannot be converted to high level languages. It's one-way only.
No. There is not any program or software. B'coz language is such a vast thing. It needs lots of efforts and knowledge about d specific language. Translator by Google is provided for some famous languages only.
program means set of statements.and coming to programming languages , the program which is developed in any language i.e c,c++,java etc
Neither. Programming languages are what we use to create source code.
It's a program you can download that will translate words to or from one or more foreign languages for you.
Computer languages are programs that can convert desired actions into a language that the computer can understand. Essentially, the user enters the program code into the computer, then the computer converts it to a language that can then be executed by the computer.
The Pimesleur language program offers many languages including, but not limited to Spanish, German, Russian, Italian, Greek, Creole, and several English as a second language courses for people who are trying to learn English.
There are 9 out of 28 females in the languages arts program. 9/28 converted into a percentage is 32.14287....repeating.
It doesn't. The only language the computer understands is its own native machine code; binary language. We use that binary language to program the computer such that it can translate the high-level human languages that we can understand into the low-level languages that it can understand, and vice versa.
There are so many programming languages that it is impossible to tell without actually seeing the source program in question.