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In Aid Language
The Questions and Answers section on DMAC's web site (www.dmac-unibase.com) now has the list of reserved words in the AID Language. We created the list to answer a user's question. The list is in three parts. The first part lists the verbs. These names are reserved anywhere in the AID language. The second part lists the reserved words when used with a particular verb or series of verbs. The "when" verb has a group of words reserved. In a "when" verb sentence, these words are reserved. Likewise, three additional sets of words inside a pan, rotate, and show snip verb sentence are reserved. The third part lists the reserved words used as control functions. These words are only reserved when enclosed in the <> marks. DMAC plans to make this list accurate and complete. If one finds a discrepancy, please let us know. The developers and other technical people at DMAC made the Spanish language edition of Unibase by DMAC's AID Language use the Spanish equivalent of the English verbs and control functions. Where only one word would not do, an underline was added to link two Spanish words.
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