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Meaning of vernaculos




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

vernaculos
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vernacular is incorrectly written and should be written as vernacular ( 41 tilde; he always carries. being its meaning: The correct term is vernacular ( 41 tilde; he always carries. Means the area of the site, the place, own, native, local, domestic, Creole, indigenous, traditional, insito, inherent. Common names used in the region.

  




Sebastián Núñez

The vernacular word means own the place or country of birth of one native, especially when referring to the language. Thus, for most of the users of this encyclopedia, the vernacular language is Spanish or Spanish. The word comes from the Latin vernaculus, meaning born in the House of one of vern, a slave born in the House of the master.

  



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