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vernacular Meaning in Tamil ( vernacular வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நாட்டு(அ)மாவட்ட மொழி,



vernacular தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

vernacular's Usage Examples:

Much has been written concerning the acts of homicidal mania called amuck (amok), which word in the vernacular means to attack.


A considerable section of the priesthood demanded some dogmatical reforms, including the abolition of celibacy, the introduction of the vernacular into the Church services, and a more democratic administration of Church affairs.


The vernacular language is not Bengali, but a dialect of Hindi; and the people likewise resemble those of Upper India.


He was ignorant of the rules of grammar, confused genders and cases, and wrote in the vernacular Latin of his time, apart from certain passages which are especially elaborated and filled with poetical and elegant expressions.


The fact that many of the most important works were written in Arabic, the vernacular of the Spanish Jews under the Moors, which was not understood in France, gave rise to a number of translations into Hebrew, chiefly by the family of Ibn Tibbon (or Tabbon).


To dwell here upon the Italianizing versifiers, moralists and pastoral romancers who attempted to refine the vernacular of the Romancero would be superfluous.


One feature of this style is a preference for Latinate or classical lexis rather than vernacular English words.


Nothing indeed did so much to popularize the new doctrines in Poland as this beneficial revival of the long-negle-ted vernacular by the reformers.


"In and after the middle of the 16th century a correct and pure Latinity was promoted by the educational system of the Jesuits; but with the growth of the vernacular literatures Latin became more and more exclusively the language of the learned.


It may be interesting to mention, as an illustration of their heterogeneousness, that early in the 20th century a list of no less than fifty languages, spoken in Jerusalem as vernaculars, was there drawn up by a party of men whose various official positions enabled them to possess accurate information on the subject.





Synonyms:

vulgar, common, informal,



Antonyms:

informality, stand still, undeceive, formal,

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