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Vernacular Meaning in English

word

vɝˈnækjəɫɝ
ver-NAK-yuh-ler
vɜːnˈækjʊlɐ
vuh-NAK-yuh-luh

Definition

The form of a language that is spoken in a particular region or by a specific group, often used in everyday conversation rather than formal or literary contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly formal/academic when used as a noun. Common collocations: 'in the vernacular', 'vernacular language', 'vernacular architecture' (not just language). Refers to everyday speech, not slang. Not used for technical or highly formal language.

Example Sentences

She spoke to me in the local vernacular.

basic

This poem is written in the regional vernacular.

basic

Many stories are passed down in vernacular languages.

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He prefers to read novels in his country's vernacular, not in a foreign language.

natural

Certain jokes just don't translate well outside the vernacular.

natural

His research focuses on the use of vernacular in popular music.

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