Colloquial

/kəˈloʊkwiəl/ adjective

“Colloquial” describes language that is informal and used in everyday conversation, not in formal writing or speeches. It often includes slang, contractions, and regional expressions.

It comes from Latin “colloquium,” meaning “conversation,” from “com-” (together) and “loqui” (to speak). “Colloquialis” in Late Latin meant “of conversation.”

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