vernáculo
See also: vernaculo
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin vernāculus.
Adjective
vernáculo m (feminine singular vernácula, masculine plural vernáculos, feminine plural vernáculas, comparable)
- vernacular (pertaining to everyday language)
Synonyms
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin vernāculus.
Adjective
vernáculo (feminine singular vernácula, masculine plural vernáculos, feminine plural vernáculas)
- vernacular (pertaining to everyday language)
- 2019 May 22, Lina M. Sanchez, “Lenguaje incluyente: todx o lo impronunciable”, in El Tiempo (Colombia):
- Una de las características del lenguaje escrito es que tiene vínculos estructurales e innegables con la lengua vernácula, o habalada.
- One of the characteristics of written language is that is has undeniable structural ties to the vernacular, or spoken, language.
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Further reading
- “vernáculo” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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