Examples of using Some languages in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Some languages are not spoken.
There are some languages around.
Some languages are not spoken.
Solved Upgraded to PHP 5.2.14- Some languages are broken.
Some languages are not working.
You can use keyboards to enter some languages in different ways.
Some languages are not supported;
User defined types can, in some languages, have operations defined too.
Some languages are not spoken.
However, syntax is also achieved in some languages such as Latin by inflectional case endings.
Some languages have multiple implementations.
For example, some languages are read right to left;
Some languages are read from right-to-left.
But some languages do other things.
Some languages(namely PHP) treat"0" as false.
Solved some languages breaking the format.
In some languages certain words are missing.
So some languages don't have number words.
In some languages you can change the key layout.
Some languages are read from right to left, for example.
In some languages you actually return the new array.
Some languages like English has a--have a distinction between.
Some languages still don't have a word earmarked blue.
In some languages, for example, there are no words for numbers.
Some languages require more hard-disk storage space than others.
Some languages may need extra processing to handle the charset.
Some languages require a different keyboard layout to work properly.
Some languages and object systems do not support the concept of exceptions.
Some languages also have extensive support for strings or long integers.
Some languages may use a different naming convention for this type of loop.
