Examples of 'vernacular' in a sentence

Meaning of "vernacular"

vernacular (noun) - the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
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  • The language of a people or a national language.
  • Everyday speech or dialect, including colloquialisms, as opposed to standard, literary, liturgical, or scientific idiom.
  • Language unique to a particular group of people.
  • A language lacking standardization or a written form.

How to use "vernacular" in a sentence

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Vernacular names are provided for ease of reference.
Publishers for the vernacular editions are being sought.
Vernacular architecture is also highly regional in it flavours.
Scott introduced vernacular dialogue to his novels.
Vernacular architecture is also regional in its flavours.
Wäller is another vernacular name for them.
These vernacular structures were occupied by clan groups.
We did not have the vernacular that we do now.
The vernacular language should not be promoted.
Dissemination in the two main vernacular languages.
Showbiz is a vernacular term for show business.
The cultivar epithet is usually in a vernacular language.
It is built to a vernacular design typical of the area.
In their defense it is part of the adult vernacular.
Indonesian vernacular architecture is called rumah adat.

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Katharina herself received an excellent vernacular education.
Myanmar remains vernacular and regionally polarised.
Rudofsky had long been interested in vernacular architecture.
The destruction of vernacular network or their exoticisation.
Noun diminutives are widely used in the vernacular.
The concentration of vernacular buildings is likewise not unique.
Rewritten with an adult perspective and vernacular.
Vernacular architecture became increasingly ornamental.
It also gave power to the vernacular language.
Protecting vernacular heritage in the aftermath of natural disasters.
The buildings were simple vernacular houses.
It owes its vernacular name to its problematic taxonomy.
This led to the decline of vernacular literature.
Vernacular theatre of various types often includes music.
The species has several vernacular names.
In vernacular speech the bow is occasionally called a fiddlestick.
He routinely employs baseball vernacular in his dialogue.
The vernacular name is gumwood or scrubwood.
It takes in the form of modest vernacular architecture.
It is typically a vernacular dialect or standardized variety of the language.
There should be translation into the vernacular.
Examples of the vernacular may be recognised by.
They are all part of our everyday vernacular.
The buildings are in a vernacular camp meeting style of architecture.
It needs to be a part of our every day vernacular.
I was using your misogynistic vernacular to drive home my point.
I am usually very refined when it comes to my vernacular.
I became enamored with the vernacular of objectivity.
A list of vernacular equivalents is then composed.
Also on the property is a vernacular barn complex.
Vernacular architecture to him is more like a depository of knowledge.
The existing constructions are vernacular and industrial.
Colorful vernacular only serves to confuse me.
He taught pupils to read the vernacular language.
In the vernacular of the target audience.

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