vernacular
ver
vɜr
vēr
nac
ˈnæk
nāk
u
lar
lɜr
lēr
British pronunciation
/vɜːnˈækjʊlɐ/

Définition et signification de « vernacular » en anglais

Vernacular
01

langue vernaculaire

the everyday language spoken by a particular group of people in a specific region or community
example
Exemples
In the bustling marketplace, one could hear a mix of different vernaculars as people conversed.
Dans le marché animé, on pouvait entendre un mélange de différents vernaculaires alors que les gens conversaient.
The playwright masterfully incorporated regional vernacular into the dialogue of the characters.
Le dramaturge a intégré avec maîtrise le vernaculaire régional dans le dialogue des personnages.
02

argot, jargon

a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
03

vernaculaire

an architecture style that is used for building ordinary constructions rather than impressive and remarkable buildings
vernacular
01

vernaculaire

relating to the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country
example
Exemples
The novel was praised for its use of vernacular language, making the dialogue feel authentic and relatable.
Le roman a été salué pour son utilisation du langage vernaculaire, ce qui rend le dialogue authentique et relatable.
She gave a captivating speech in the vernacular dialect of her hometown, connecting deeply with the audience.
Elle a prononcé un discours captivant dans le dialecte vernaculaire de sa ville natale, créant une connexion profonde avec le public.
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