Vernacular
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vernacular teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- yerel dille yazılan {s}
- anadile ait {s}
- yerel {s}
- lehçe {i}
- konuşma dili {i}
- anadil
- yerli
- anadilini kullanan
- yerli dil
- Günlük konuşma dili; ağız
- yerli konuşma dilindeki
- konuşulan dil
- yaygın isim
- konuşulan dili kullanma
- şive {i}
- vernacularismlehçe deyimi
- günlük dil
- argoyla ilgili
- yaygın
- bölgesel {s}
- argo {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Pitaya'nın ortak İngilizce adı dragon fruit birçok Asya dillerinde onun argo adını yansıtmaktadır.
-The pitaya's common English name of dragon fruit reflects its vernacular name in many Asian languages.
- ana diline ait
- vernacularize yerlileştirme
- deyim
- dil
Örnek Cümle:
Pitaya'nın ortak İngilizce adı dragon fruit birçok Asya dillerinde onun argo adını yansıtmaktadır.
-The pitaya's common English name of dragon fruit reflects its vernacular name in many Asian languages.
- vernacular disease
- bölgesel hastalık
- the vernacular
- anadili
- the vernacular
- ağız, lehçe, dil. s
- the vernacular
- konuşulan dil
- the vernacular
- anadilinin kullanıldığı
- the vernacular
- konuşulan dile ait; konuşulan (dil)
- the vernacular
- yaşayan dil
- vernacularly
- anadili kullanarak
İlgili Terimler
vernacular teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Of or pertaining to everyday language
- Everyday speech, including colloquialisms, as opposed to literary or liturgical language
Örnek Cümle:
Street vernacular can be quite different from what is heard elsewhere.
- The indigenous language of a people, into which the words of the Roman Catholic mass are translated
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Vatican II allowed the celebration of the mass in the vernacular.
- Language unique to a particular group of people; jargon, argot
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For those of a certain age, hiphop vernacular might just as well be a foreign language.
- The language of a people, a national language
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The vernacular of the United States is English.
- the language of one's country
- belonging to one's own country {a}
- 1. EVERYDAY LANGUAGE, colloquial language, conversational language, common parlance; dialect, regional language, regionalisms, patois; informal lingo, local lingo. 2. LANGUAGE, parlance; idiom, slang, jargon; informal lingo, -speak, -ese
- the everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)
- local language of a particular place; regular spoken language (as opposed to literary language); speech that is characteristic to a certain field; ordinary terms for organisms that also have scientific names (Biology) {i}
- 1 Language or dialect of a particular country 2 Language or dialect of a clan or group 3 Plain everyday speech
- the language or dialect of a country; the everyday language of ordinary people
- Belonging to the country of one's birth; one's own by birth or nature; native; indigenous; now used chiefly of language; as, English is our vernacular language
- Language unique to a particular group of people; jargon, argot, slang
- The way in which ordinary buildings were built in a particular place before local styles, techniques and materials were superseded by imports
- The vernacular is the language or dialect that is most widely spoken by ordinary people in a region or country. books or plays written in the vernacular
- The vernacular language; one's mother tongue; often, the common forms of expression in a particular locality
- The language naturally spoken by the natives of an area
- of or pertaining to the vernacular; in the local language; in ordinary terms {s}
- using the native language of a country or place
- the language of the people of a region, such as German, English, or French, as opposed to Latin or Greek In the European Middle Ages, the language of the Church and of education was Latin
- a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
- being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language; "common parlance"; "a vernacular term"; "vernacular speakers"; "the vulgar tongue of the masses"; "the technical and vulgar names for an animal species"
- The traditional architecture of a region, frequently developed in response to the climate, land conditions, or culture of a region
- A prevailing style or attitude in a specific geographical location, group of people or time period
- The local language commonly spoken by the people; as opposed to Latin
- In architecture, of traditional and indigenous historical style
- A native or indigenous language The idiom of the region
- vernaculous
- vernacular dance
- Any of form of dance that evolved naturally within a particular community, without the intervention of professional choreographers
- vernacular architecture
- Common domestic architecture of a region, usually far simpler than what the technology of the time is capable of maintaining. In highly industrialized countries such as the U.S., for example, barns are still being built according to a design employed in Europe in the 1st millennium BC. Vernacular structures are characterized by inexpensive materials and straightforwardly utilitarian design
- African American Vernacular English
- A variation of Modern English spoken predominately by lower socioeconomic class individuals of African descent, usually in urban or suburban surroundings in the United States
- African American Vernacular English
- Any of the nonstandard varieties of English spoken by African Americans. Also called Black English, Black English Vernacular, Black Vernacular English, Ebonics. See Usage Note at Black English
- vernacularly
- with regards to the vernacular; with ordinary terms; in a native dialect
- vernacularly
- In a vernacular manner; in the vernacular
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