Examples of using Some languages in English and their translations into Chinese
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Viet Nam did not have the capacity to provide translations of international conventions in each of the minority languages; moreover, some languages had no written form.
Plus, some languages are more prone to borrowing than others, and some societies try to protect themselves more than others.
Some languages have lots of words for colors, some have only a couple words,"light" and"dark.".
Some languages go further: Java uses the default access modifier to restrict access also to classes in the same package, C and VB.
Some languages would require more than a year of study for a native English speaker, while others would take just weeks.
Some languages require more than a year of study for a native English speaker to become fluent, while others would take just weeks.
Over time, that's how languages have developed, and as some groups conquered others, that's how some languages died out.
In addition, some languages will only allow a subclass to inherit from one class, further restricting the flexibility of a program's design.
When it comes to language, politeness is always there but, in some languages, it is a little more in your face.
However, some languages are more ideal than others, and the top three IoT programming languages are C, Java, and Python.
For some languages, including Japanese, Korean, Thai, Polish, and Hindi, the quality gain is more than 20%.
Conciseness is preferred in smaller projects, and some languages are well-suited for writing short scripts or for interactive exploratory programming at a prompt.
In some languages, such as Dutch and German, they actually have separate words for these two types of envy.
However, some languages do something called function"decoration" or"mangling", which is the process of encoding information into the text string.
Some languages allow any function or method to be used as a constructor, others require a special syntax or declaration for constructors.
Some languages will also only allow a subclass to inherit from one class, further restricting the flexibility of a program's design.
This may seem surprising, but in some languages there is no future tense, or it is not necessarily there.
Some languages like C++ implement strings as templates that can be used with any datatype, but this is the exception, not the rule.
Some languages(Java, C, VB. NET) will default construct arrays of class types to contain null references.
Some languages want to explicitly manage their stack frames, often so that they are garbage collected or to allow easy implementation of closures.