Vernacular


The meaning of the word Vernacular is: everyday language; the way people really talk with each other


Examples:

His vernacular identified him as a Frenchman.

published by Cristy on 2021-07-01 11:16:38


It is impossible to understand her vernacular!

published by Carmela on 2021-03-20 22:06:49


Because she spoke in the southern vernacular, she often used the word “ya’ll” in conversation.

published by Antonina on 2021-04-07 21:28:22


While the author never stated the novel's setting, the vernacular of the characters identified the location as somewhere in Asia.

published by Cynthia on 2022-01-06 16:13:54


The vernacular of today’s young people is very confusing for some of the older generation.

published by Tamela on 2021-07-10 15:27:33


To hold the interest of the community, the playwright penned his play using only the local vernacular.

published by Myles on 2021-07-16 20:30:53


Although the speaker and I both spoke English, his vernacular was so different from mine that I could not understand him at all.

published by Jonah on 2021-10-16 04:08:45


After transferring from a private school, Margaret found it difficult to understand the urban vernacular at her public school.

published by Oma on 2021-08-19 08:19:16


When the clan moved away from their tribe, they created their own vernacular.

published by Fredda on 2021-10-01 07:16:18


Even though the teenager spoke the vernacular of the streets with her friends, she always used proper English at home.

published by Loralee on 2021-03-19 18:31:22


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