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syntaxe

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Czech

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Noun

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syntaxe f

  1. (computing) syntax
    Synonym: syntax f

Declension

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Noun

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syntaxe

  1. inflection of syntax:
    1. genitive singular
    2. nominative/accusative/vocative plural

French

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Etymology

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From Middle French sintaxe, borrowed from Late Latin syntaxis, from Ancient Greek σύνταξις (súntaxis), from σύν (sún, together) + τάξις (táxis, arrangement), from τάσσω (tássō, to arrange).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sɛ̃.taks/
  • Audio (Paris):(file)
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Noun

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syntaxe f (plural syntaxes)

  1. (linguistics) syntax
    La syntaxe est, à l’origine, la branche de la linguistique qui étudie la manière dont les mots se combinent pour former des phrases ou des énoncés dans une langue.
    Syntax is, in the beginning, the branch of linguistics that studies the way in which words combine to form sentences or utterances in a language.
  2. (computing) syntax
    Les programmeurs apprécient que la syntaxe permette d’exprimer la structure logique inhérente au programme.
    Programmers appreciate that the syntax makes it possible to express the logical structure inherent in the program.

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Portuguese

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Noun

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syntaxe f (plural syntaxes)

  1. Pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1911 in Portugal) of sintaxe.

Slovak

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Noun

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syntaxe

  1. genitive singular of syntax
  2. nominative plural of syntax
  3. accusative plural of syntax