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fix typo #39

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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Some may call it a **transpiler**, a special compiler which can compile source c

So the question arises, is OneLang a **new programming language**? Although we can talk about it with words like **object-oriented** or **generic** or **strongly-typed**, it has its own type system and [AST](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree), would you call something a programming language which **does not have its own syntax**?

Thus let's just define OneLang as the following for the time being: **OneLang is a tool which helps writing code in multiple langauges at the same time**.
Thus let's just define OneLang as the following for the time being: **OneLang is a tool which helps writing code in multiple languages at the same time**.

It doesn't solve the problem for you, it just helps you a bit in it. You still need to master the target languages and OneLang to be able to produce anything usable.

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