Vernacular

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Vernacular refers to the everyday language spoken by the people of a particular region or community. It is often the informal, colloquial language that differs from the standard, formal language used in literature, education, and other formal settings. Vernacular can include slang, regional dialects, and unique expressions that are specific to a particular group of people. It is a reflection of the cultural identity and heritage of a community.
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