Vernacular

/vərˈnækjələr/ noun

The everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country, as opposed to formal, literary, or scholarly language. Vernacular represents authentic, natural speech patterns and local expressions.

From Latin 'vernaculus' meaning 'domestic' or 'native,' from 'verna' (home-born slave). The term originally distinguished local languages from Latin in medieval Europe, later expanding to describe any informal, native speech versus formal registers.

AMየሕዝብ ቋንቋ
ARلغة عامية
BNস্থানীয় ভাষা
CSnářečí
DAdagligtale
DEUmgangssprache
ELιδιωματική γλώσσα
ESvernáculo
FAگویش عامیانه
FIkansankieli
FRvernaculaire
GUસ્થાનિક ભાષા
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