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Mass is said in the vernacular for the first time.
But I never changed from that person who was so involved with the vernacular.
Most students, he said, already use both standard English and the vernacular.
In many cases this is quite unlike the vernacular of the parents' country or countries.
A number of new words and phrases have found their way into the vernacular as well.
Once the vernacular was set for the early winners, everyone else followed.
There he learned the vernacular and stayed in the country four years.
Women were not included in the vernacular of the document.
It broke ground by being the first one written in the vernacular.
This means, in the vernacular, that they rock extremely hard.
In the vernacular, I assumed he meant that for her more than me.
However, it is commonly used, and has passed into the vernacular.
The vernacular: to close the evening or nail you to the wall.
I wrote her some verses in the vernacular; she read them.
These early churches used the vernacular language of their native country.
English remained the vernacular of the common people throughout this period.
In another theory, the vernacular is opposed to the standard.
The term get may have entered the vernacular language during this time.
We never stop and think about how strange our poetry in the vernacular is.
Some claim that the vernacular use of the word may be on the decline.
In the vernacular of the industry, these machines are hot boxes.
Most of the buildings were built in the Vernacular commercial style.
Perhaps the vernacular is not so well off in this part of the country as it should be".
He hated to use the vernacular, but they were weird.
And then, with some luck, it becomes part of the vernacular, he said.