give one example that computer understand our language
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A computer is a very complex machine built by layers and layers of technology.
Ultimately, computers do not understand anything, they are a large network of simple digital circuits that obey the laws of physics. A modern chip can have billions of transistors.
Building on that you have layers and layers. Some layers are very complex but only offer a limited interface. For example, an Intel chip has a complete Minix operating system running inside it just to offer a machine language layer with many CPUs.
That said, usually, the lowest level that a human can use to give orders to computers is machine language. This is a set of instructions in the form of numbers (sequence of digits). These instructions compose the instruction set of the CPU, and that instruction set limits what the computer can do.
Machine language would be represented, to humans, as numbers. In the 50s or 60s, before Assembly Language and Assemblers become widespread, programmers may have to enter numbers, by hand, in a panel.
The image below shows the 22 bits panel of the PDP-11. You would enter an address and a number that would be loaded in that address in memory
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Computers can begin to understand our language using frames. A frame represents a concept and its associated roles. A classic example of a frame is a children's birthday party.