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Mundart f; Volkssprache f; traditioneller Baustil | |||
volkstümlich (Andrey Truhachev) | |||
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Mundarten f | |||
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endemisch, lokal (z. B. Krankheit) | |||
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endemisch z.B. Krankheit | |||
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traditionell | |||
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From the Latin vernaculus, meaning 'native, indigenous', vernacular refers to the common or everyday language of a geographic area. It can also be described as the native language of the common people in a region or country, rather than an esteemed dead language eg. Latin, which is preserved artificially in schools or through literary texts. |
vernacular: 1 phrase in 1 subject |
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