Keyword (programming)

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Keyword (programming)
Keywords, also known as reserved 
words, are predefined identifiers 
in a programming language that 
have special meanings and purposes.
 
Keywords are predefined, reserved 
words used in programming that have 
special meanings to the compiler. 
For example, in Java, <goto> is a 
reserved word, but has no meaning 
and does not appear in any production 
rules in the grammar.

Other languages: Hausa, Igbo

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Yorùbá (yo)

  • Ọ̀rọ̀ àkànlò

Decomposition: They are reserved words with special uses.

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  • Òrọ̀ àkàṣe

Decomposition: Reserved word with special meaning to the compiler.

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    Please break down the word into its constituent parts to understand its meaning. Which base/root words, affixes, and/or prefixes are combined to form this term?

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