Vernacular
Vernacular refers to the language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country, as opposed to a literary, ceremonial, or standardized language. The word derives from Latin vernaculus, meaning native or domestic.
In linguistics, vernacular language denotes everyday speech, often nonstandard or regional varieties. It contrasts with prestige
Vernacular literature consists of writings produced in the local vernacular rather than classical languages. Historically, such
Vernacular architecture refers to building styles rooted in local materials, climate, and social practices, typically developed
In broader usage, vernacular can describe everyday culture and practices, including music, art, and religion, that