The language of everyday use in a specific country or region is called its "vernacular".
The language used in everyday speech in a country is known as its vernacular or colloquial language. It is the informal, everyday language spoken by the majority of the population as opposed to formal or literary language. Vernacular language can vary from region to region within a country and reflects the cultural norms and practices of its speakers.
Colloquial
vernacular literature
The word "colloquial" is an adjective. It is used to describe language or speech that is informal, conversational, or characteristic of everyday conversation.
The language of everyday speech is informal and conversational, using common words and phrases that are easily understood by a wide audience. It typically includes contractions, colloquial expressions, and may vary depending on cultural or regional influences.
Vernacular refers to the native language or dialect spoken by a particular community or region, as opposed to a formal or standardized language. It encompasses the everyday speech, expressions, and idioms used by people in their daily lives, reflecting their cultural and regional identities.
Vernacular is the language of everyday speech in a particular region
Vernacular
Colloquial
vernacular literature
The language of everyday speech is informal and conversational, using common words and phrases that are easily understood by a wide audience. It typically includes contractions, colloquial expressions, and may vary depending on cultural or regional influences.
The word "colloquial" is an adjective. It is used to describe language or speech that is informal, conversational, or characteristic of everyday conversation.
Ordinary language is the language of the native speaker commonly used in everyday life that may include slangs,acronyms etc while artistic language employs oratory devices & figurative speech in form and structure in speech or narration.
informal language
Vernacular refers to the native language or dialect spoken by a particular community or region, as opposed to a formal or standardized language. It encompasses the everyday speech, expressions, and idioms used by people in their daily lives, reflecting their cultural and regional identities.
"I" in Thai language is ฉัน (chan) for females and ผม (phǒm) for males.
Todavia is a word from the Spanish language. Translated into English, it can mean "even", "still", or "yet", depending on the context. It is often used in everyday speech.
Because no one uses it in everyday language. It's like latin. It has specific uses , but no country speaks it.