Vernacularly
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İngilizce - Türkçe
vernacularly teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- anadili kullanarak
- vernacular
- {s} yerel dille yazılan
- vernacular
- {s} anadile ait
- vernacular
- {s} yerel
- vernacular
- {i} konuşma dili
- vernacular
- {i} lehçe
- vernacular
- bölgesel
- vernacular
- yerli dil
- vernacular
- dil
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
- anadil
- vernacular
- anadilini kullanan
- vernacular
- yerli
- vernacular
- Günlük konuşma dili; ağız
- vernacular
- şive
- vernacular
- argo
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
- ana diline ait
- vernacular
- vernacularize yerlileştirme
- vernacular
- konuşulan dil
- vernacular
- deyim
- vernacular
- yerli konuşma dilindeki
- vernacular
- vernacularismlehçe deyimi
- vernacular
- yaygın isim
- vernacular
- konuşulan dili kullanma
- vernacular
- günlük dil
- vernacular
- yaygın
- vernacular
- argoyla ilgili
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İngilizce - İngilizce
vernacularly teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- with regards to the vernacular; with ordinary terms; in a native dialect
- In a vernacular manner; in the vernacular
- vernacular
- The indigenous language of a people, into which the words of the Roman Catholic mass are translated
Vatican II allowed the celebration of the mass in the vernacular.
- vernacular
- Language unique to a particular group of people; jargon, argot
For those of a certain age, hiphop vernacular might just as well be a foreign language.
- vernacular
- Everyday speech, including colloquialisms, as opposed to literary or liturgical language
Street vernacular can be quite different from what is heard elsewhere.
- vernacular
- the language of one's country
- vernacular
- {a} belonging to one's own country
- vernacular
- 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
- Vernacular
- vernaculous
- vernacular
- The vernacular language; one's mother tongue; often, the common forms of expression in a particular locality
- vernacular
- 1 Language or dialect of a particular country 2 Language or dialect of a clan or group 3 Plain everyday speech
- vernacular
- 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
- vernacular
- {i} 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)
- vernacular
- Language unique to a particular group of people; jargon, argot, slang
- vernacular
- The way in which ordinary buildings were built in a particular place before local styles, techniques and materials were superseded by imports
- vernacular
- the everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)
- vernacular
- the language or dialect of a country; the everyday language of ordinary people
- vernacular
- The language of a people, a national language
- vernacular
- 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
- vernacular
- The language naturally spoken by the natives of an area
- vernacular
- {s} of or pertaining to the vernacular; in the local language; in ordinary terms
- vernacular
- using the native language of a country or place
- vernacular
- 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
- vernacular
- a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"
- vernacular
- 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"
- vernacular
- The traditional architecture of a region, frequently developed in response to the climate, land conditions, or culture of a region
- vernacular
- A prevailing style or attitude in a specific geographical location, group of people or time period
- vernacular
- The local language commonly spoken by the people; as opposed to Latin
- vernacular
- In architecture, of traditional and indigenous historical style
- vernacular
- Of or pertaining to everyday language
- vernacular
- A native or indigenous language The idiom of the region
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