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Traducción de vernacular en Español:
vernacular
lengua vernácula, n.
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(native language) lengua vernácula femenino(with masculine article in the singular) (local speech) habla local femeninohe told me, in the vernacular, to go away — me dijo, de manera muy castiza, que me fuera humorístico2
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Lingüística(language) vernáculo(author) que escribe en la lengua vernáculawhat's the vernacular name for this plant? — ¿cuál es el nombre común / vulgar de esta planta?- the oldest vernacular epic — el más antiguo poema épico en lengua vernácula
- At a sitting of the local court a defendant used popular vernacular speech while being cross examined by the solicitor.
- Not only does Hurston allow rural Black Floridians to tell their own folktales, but she presents their tales in Black vernacular speech.
- Here is what I believe to be the vernacular understanding of the difference between shame, humiliation and embarrassment.
- I identified with his heroes, laughed at his jokes, loved the vernacular power and rhythm of his prose.
- I don't think so - not in the popular vernacular sense of that expression.
- The key point to remember is that biological altruism cannot be equated with altruism in the everyday vernacular sense.
- Crossing the barriers of vernacular literature, her works have been read by more people and she has been able to create a niche of her own.
- It is part of a vernacular literature that goes back unbroken to the fifth or sixth century, possibly earlier, and survives to this day.
- The growth of vernacular literature happened most readily in those places where the authority of the Church seemed to be weakest.
- Can we discern here an eye to the richly sensitised and widely available storehouses of our vernacular literature?
- There are early monuments of vernacular literature from the Middle Ages, as well, that enlighten the study of medieval Europe as a whole.
- Regional variants to the vernacular revival style took account of local materials and building traditions.
- The juxtaposition of an austere exterior and grand interior is characteristic of the local vernacular tradition.
- Moffatt exploits the cultural resonance of photographic style by working in a variety of vernacular traditions.
- Many vernacular items tended to imitate known work of professional photographers.
- After this, Ackroyd notes, and applauds, ‘that vernacular straightforwardness… from Beowulf to the works of Sir Thomas More’.
- This is raw material, sung with vernacular grain in the language.
- The state's prime purpose in making the vernacular English Bible accessible to ordinary people was to promote obedience.
- Like Carter, Ruth performs signifiers of whiteness: she wears light colored clothing and eschews black vernacular English.
- Publishing of books in vernacular languages still dominates the domestic industry.
- Instead it will become regarded historically as a document that knowingly accelerated the demise of vernacular language usage in the Northern Territory.
- No record remains of the education that gave Chaucer lifelong familiarity with Latin and several vernacular languages and literatures.
- While many people speak English, in rural areas tribal languages are spoken, in addition to a few other vernacular languages.
- Did these vernacular languages suffer because the writers did not use their mother tongues to flesh their work?
- For our French and German visitors, we have some information in their vernacular language which can be read in the museum.
- Of that half, translations from French lead the next-most-frequent vernacular language, Italian, by a ratio of about six to one.
- My familiarity with the richness and variety of vernacular language inevitably led me to become a proponent of orality in literacy.
- ‘This manual will be translated into vernacular language to allow more access to encourage coffee farming,’ he said.
- French, whose use has been protested by Kanak nationalists, is used in politics; vernacular languages are reserved for private life.
- Packed with wisdom, vernacular language, and family lore, Redemption Song is a story about the curative power of love.
- The vernacular languages have been introduced as the media of instruction.
- This effort is further complicated by vernacular language that presents its own challenges.
- The introduction of English words into the vernacular dialects will gradually diminish the distance between the scientific and popular language.
- This issue is particularly important in the case of vernacular dialects such as AAVE or Caribbean Creoles.
- They wrote in Latin as well as in their various vernacular dialects.
- I hope that others can assemble the jagged rhythms of my stories to unlearn common misperceptions about vernacular English.
- ‘X far from fulfils the promise of Y’ is not a vernacular construction - nobody talks like that.
- the oldest vernacular epic — el más antiguo poema épico en lengua vernácula
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