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The word is in the Wiktionary20 short excerpts of Wiktionnary (A collaborative project to produce a free-content dictionary.)— English words —- vernacular n. The language of a people or a national language.
- vernacular n. Everyday speech or dialect, including colloquialisms, as opposed to standard, literary, liturgical…
- vernacular n. Language unique to a particular group of people.
- vernacular n. A language lacking standardization or a written form.
- vernacular n. Indigenous spoken language, as distinct from a literary or liturgical language such as Ecclesiastical Latin.
- vernacular n. (Architecture) A style of architecture involving local building materials and styles, not imported.
- vernacular adj. Of or pertaining to everyday language, as opposed to standard, literary, liturgical, or scientific idiom.
- vernacular adj. Belonging to the country of one’s birth; one’s own by birth or nature.
- vernacular adj. (Architecture) Of or related to local building materials and styles; not imported.
- vernacular adj. (Art) Connected to a collective memory; not imported.
— Foreign word, define in English —— English words, defined in German —- vernacular S. Alltagssprache, Umgangssprache.
- vernacular S. Landessprache, Volkssprache.
- vernacular S. Soziolekt, Jargon einer Gruppe, (selten) Dialekt, Mundart.
— English words, defined in French —- vernacular adj. Vernaculaire.
- vernacular n. (Linguistique) Langue vernaculaire.
- vernacular n. (Inde) Langue locale indienne par opposition à l’anglais.
— English words, defined in Spanish —- vernacular adj. Vernáculo, local, corriente, vulgar.
- vernacular s. Idioma o lengua local.
- vernacular s. En Arquitectura.
61 English words from 11 English definitionsA␣language and architecture Art as␣opposed␣to Belonging birth building building␣materials collective collective␣memory colloquialisms Connected country dialect distinct Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical␣Latin everyday form from group idiom imported including Indigenous involving lacking language Latin literary liturgical liturgical␣language local materials memory national nature not of␣a one opposed own particular people pertaining related scientific speech spoken standard standardization style styles such such␣as the to␣the unique Vernacular written 8 English words from 9 foreign definitionsJargon Langue lengua local locale opposition par vulgar 21 foreign words from 9 foreign definitionsAlltagssprache anglais Arquitectura corriente Dialekt einer Gruppe Idioma Inde indienne Landessprache Langue␣vernaculaire Linguistique Mundart par␣opposition␣à selten Soziolekt Umgangssprache vernaculaire Vernáculo Volkssprache 26 suffixes (New words found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)vernaculars vernacularly vernacularise vernacularism vernacularist vernacularity vernacularize vernacularised vernacularises vernacularisms vernacularists vernacularized vernacularizes vernacular␣name vernacularness vernacular␣dance vernacularising vernacularities vernacularizing vernacular␣names vernacular␣dances vernacular␣school vernacularisation vernacularization vernacularisations vernacularizations 3 prefixes (New words found by adding one or more letters in front of the word.)unvernacular neo-vernacular nonvernacular 18 words-in-word (Words found as is inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)ACU acu- ern Ern -ern erna eRNA lar LAr LAR NAC RNA Ula ULA ver ver. Vern Verna 17 words-in-word RTL (Words found written from right to left, inside the word. Minimum size 3 letters.)alu ALU can Can CAN Can. Luc. Luca LUCA Lucan NRE RAL rev Rev rev. Rev. UCA One anagram found with an extra letter (New word formed with all the letters from the word and an extra letter.)vernaculars One anagram found minus a letter (New word formed with all the letters from the word minus a letter.)acervular
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