Meaning Of The Word Vernacular

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What's The Definition Of Vernacular?

vernacular
Vernacular architecture is the style of architecture in which ordinary people's houses are built in a particular region.
countable noun: The vernacular is the language or dialect that is most widely spoken by ordinary people in a region or country.

vernacular in American English
using the native language of a country or place
adjective: native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned)
noun: the native speech or language of a place

vernacular in British English
adjective: relating to, using, or in the vernacular
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