vernaculars

Meaning of vernaculars

noun
  1. the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
    he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience

early 17th century: from Latin vernaculus ‘domestic, native’ (from verna ‘home-born slave’) + -ar1.

Information about vernaculars

  • It is a name.
  • The singular form of vernaculars is: vernacular.
  • Languages ​​in which vernaculars is used:

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Hyphenation of vernaculars

ver-nac-u-lars

  • It consists of 4 syllables and 11 chars.
  • vernaculars is a word polysyllabic because it has four or more syllables

vernaculars synonyms

Meaning special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand:

jargon

Meaning language specific to a particular group or profession and regarded with disparagement:

cant

Meaning a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people:

slang

Meaning a form of expression natural to a language, person, or group of people:

idiom

Meaning the jargon or slang of a particular group or class:

argot

Meaning the dialect of a particular region, especially one with low status in relation to the standard language of the country:

patois

Meaning a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group:

dialect

Meaning the theory or practice of regional rather than central systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation:

regionalism

Meaning preference for one's own area or region, especially when this results in a limitation of outlook:

localism

Meaning the way of life characteristic of the regions outside the capital city of a country, especially when regarded as unsophisticated or narrow-minded:

provincialism

Meaning a foreign language or local dialect:

lingo

Meaning a repeated light tapping:

patter

Meaning the speech habits peculiar to a particular person:

idiolect

vernaculars antonyms

Meaning the language of ancient Rome and its empire, widely used historically as a language of scholarship and administration:

Latin

Words that rhyme with vernaculars

Lars, lars, Alars, malars, scalars, talars, medlars, pedlars, labiovelars, tutelars, velars, burglars, ashlars, dissimilars, Asiadollars, Caterpillars, Eurodollars, Sellars, Sollars, Villars, axillars, caterpillars, cellars, collars, dollars, eurodollars, flexdollars, gollars, petrodollars, pillars, rollcollars, saltcellars, sollars, subcellars, tellars, alveolars, escolars, molars, polars, premolars, scholars, solars, tolars, Templars, examplars, exemplars, poplars, templars, guslars, annulars

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