Use of vernacular in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include vernacular at the start of sentence, vernacular at the end of sentence and vernacular in the middle of sentence

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vernacular at the end of sentence


  1. He lapsed into the local vernacular .
  2. They put on tin foil hats and spoke an incomprehensible vernacular.
  3. Many Roman Catholics regret the replacing of the Latin mass by the vernacular.
  4. In Anglo-Saxon times portions of the Bible had been translated from Latin into the vernacular.
  5. He spoke with many pauses so that the translator at his right could convey the message in the vernacular.
  6. The entire audience stayed at rapt attention while the last part of the speech was translated into the vernacular.

vernacular in the middle of sentence


  1. Galileo wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
  2. vernacular fiction was scorned as a disreputably popular form.
  3. His lively vernacular style goes down well with younger viewers.
  4. If you were caught speaking in vernacular you paid a penny fine.
  5. As with Galileo, he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.
  6. I grew up on the streets and am well-versed in the vernacular Talkshitonics.
  7. In many cases this is quite unlike the vernacular of the parents' country or countries.
  8. A few communities use vernacular plainchant settings, usually with one of the older rites.
  9. It is bad when the inevitable exclusiveness of vernacular becomes the reason for using it.
  10. They kept the old biblical landmarks alive, but in a more informal and vernacular language.
  11. And literacy, at least in the vernacular, could certainly be acquired without the aid of schooling.
  12. Allowing so much as the wrong noun to enter the vernacular, it is felt, would diminish the republic.
  13. Hymns were sung in the vernacular, ecclesiastical corruption and the worship of images were renounced.
  14. vernacular cosmopolitans are compelled to make a tryst with cultural translation as an act of survival.
  15. The French I learned at school is very different from the local vernacular of the village where I'm now living.
  16. Since these women too had traditional gender roles, how was their greater use of this vernacular feature to be explained?
  17. Traditional literary criticism has celebrated the growth of the vernacular as a vehicle for expression during the Renaissance.
  18. And there may be preferred slinging techniques, attendant rituals and even a subcultural vernacular associated with the activity.
  19. Indeed, it was the pressure from this large and disadvantaged constituency that helped to establish vernacular literary education.
  20. This liturgical pattern was also repeated in the vernacular literature produced by the Franciscans and aimed at stimulating lay piety.
  21. When is the sub-editorial felt-tip justified? It is bad when the inevitable exclusiveness of vernacular becomes the reason for using it.
  22. But the juxtaposition of the two buildings speaks volumes about the rapid disappearance of regional, vernacular, even weirdo architecture.

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