Vernacular in spanish

Vernáculo

pronunciation: beɹ̩nɑkuloʊ part of speech: noun
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vernaculo

vernacular1 = lengua vernácula. [Nombre]

Example: Such a designation seems to reinforce the popularly held concept of the bureaucratic hierarchy, so the vernacular term 'job description' is preferred here.

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» vernacular language = lengua vernácula.

Example: Then came Gutenberg and the modern book, composed in vernacular languages and printed on paper by a press with movable type.

vernacular2 = vernáculo, autóctono, típico de la región, local. [Adjetivo]

Example: The exhibition focuses on three examples of American vernacular architecture: diners, gasoline stations, and fast-food restaurants.

Vernacular synonyms

common in spanish: , pronunciation: kɑmən adjectivecant in spanish: , pronunciation: kænt nounjargon in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒɑrgən nounslang in spanish: , pronunciation: slæŋ nounvulgar in spanish: , pronunciation: vʌlgɜr adjectiveargot in spanish: , pronunciation: ɑrgət nounpatois in spanish: , pronunciation: pətɔɪs nounlingo in spanish: , pronunciation: lɪŋgoʊ nouninformal in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnfɔrməl adjective
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