Since 1999, all the languages have adopted some form of the title "Liahona."
Some recent languages, such as Lua, have adopted the same convention for the same reason.
The language adopts a combination of the declarative and procedural paradigms.
Each language has its own standard keyboard layout, adopted from typewriters.
In the first place, the quoted language from Chapman does not by its terms adopt any such rule in that case.
Nowadays, almost all new languages adopt or build upon C-style string syntax.
While this is only convention, and not enforced, the language itself adopts the practice (e.g., *standard-output*).
Such a high number is no measure of usage, but it does suggest the extent to which the language adopted Sanskrit words for formal purposes.
Other non-European languages have also adopted variants of the name.
Some European languages have adopted "mob" as a loanword to describe special kinds of bullying.