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vernacular
Vernacular tarimas:
/və'nækjulə/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The standard native language of a country or locality.
- noun: The everyday language spoken by a people as distinguished from the literary language. See Synonyms at
dialect . - noun: A variety of such everyday language specific to a social group or region: the vernaculars of New York City.
- noun: The idiom of a particular trade or profession: in the legal vernacular.
- noun: An idiomatic word, phrase, or expression.
- noun: The common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal.
- adjective: Native to or commonly spoken by the members of a particular country or region.
- adjective: Using the native language of a region, especially as distinct from the literary language: a vernacular poet.
- adjective: Relating to or expressed in the native language or dialect.
- adjective: Of or being an indigenous building style using local materials and traditional methods of construction and ornament, especially as distinguished from academic or historical architectural styles.
- adjective: Occurring or existing in a particular locality; endemic: a vernacular disease.
- adjective: Relating to or designating the common, nonscientific name of a plant or animal.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- vietinis dialektas
- profesinė kalba
- vietinis (apie dialektą)
- būdingas tam tikrai vietai (apie ligą)
- gimtoji kalba
- gimtoji (apie kalbą)