Syntax

English (en)

Syntax
Syntax refers to the rules that 
dictate the structure of a language. 
Programming languages, like all 
languages, need structure for the 
reader—whether a computer or a 
human—to make sense of the 
information.

Other languages: Hausa, Yoruba

Related terms

Igbo (ig)

  • Usoro okwu

Decomposition: Syntax - Usoro okwu : Usoro - process by which something is done; Okwu - word

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  • Mwube Edemede

Decomposition: Mwube Edemede : Mwube - foundation or rules that guide; Edemede - writing

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  • Iwu-Okwu/Iwu-ede

Decomposition: Iwu-Okwu/Iwu-ede : Iwu - law that governs the way a thing is done; okwu - what is said; ede - the written form of something

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  • Iwu nhazi asùsù

Decomposition: Iwu nhazi asùsù : Rules - iwu; Structure of language - nhazi asụsụ

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  • Usoro nhazi asụsụ

Decomposition: Usoro nhazi asụsụ : Usoro - method; Nhazi - arrangement/Structure; Asụsụ - language

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  • Iwu Nhazi Asụsụ

Decomposition: Iwu Nhazi Asụsụ : Iwu- rules; Nhazi - arrangement/Structure; Asụsụ - language

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  • Iwu usoro asụsụ

Decomposition: Iwu usoro asụsụ - the rule(s) of language structure

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  • Iwu nhazi asụsụ

Decomposition: Iwu nhazi asụsụ - the rule(s) of language organisation

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  • Iwu nhazi asụsụ

Decomposition: Iwu nhazi asụsụ - the rule(s) of language organisation

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