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vernacular
[və'nækjulə]
n
socioling.
langue indigène
;
langue vernaculaire
vernacular
[və'nækjulə]
adj.
socioling.
vernaculaire
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vernacular
[və'nækjulə]
n
lit.
From the Latin vernaculus, meaning 'native, indigenous', vernacular refers to the common or everyday language of a geographic area. It can also be described as the native language of the common people in a region or country, rather than an esteemed dead language
eg. Latin
, which is preserved artificially in schools or through literary texts.
vernacular:
7 phrases
in 4 subjects
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General
2
Health care
1
Sociolinguistics
3
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