"language" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- 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.
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