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== Origin ==
== Origin ==


c.1600 Vernacular originates from the Latin word vernaculus, which means "domestic, native, indigenous; pertaining to home-born slaves" <ref>etymonline</ref>
c.1600 Vernacular originates from the Latin word vernaculus, which means "domestic, native, indigenous; pertaining to home-born slaves" [https://www.etymonline.com/word/vernacular]


== Definition ==
== Definition ==

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Origin

c.1600 Vernacular originates from the Latin word vernaculus, which means "domestic, native, indigenous; pertaining to home-born slaves" [1]

Definition

The local language that is used in the area, and is specific to the region. [1]

Examples

  1. The Book in Society