Vernacular means the common language spoken by people in any part of the world as differentiated from the formal language used by scholars.
Vernacular means in the common language of. As an example, a vernacular mass in an English speaking country would be in English, instead of Latin. As such, computer languages are not in the 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.
There is no such language.
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Italy speaks the most Italian, as it is the official language of the country.
Brazil
india
Vernacular pertains to language. In particular, if something is in the vernacular, it is in a localized dialect. For example, in the 16th century, the bible was translated into the vernacular, meaning it was translated from Latin into other, local European languages such as English and German.
In medieval Europe, a vernacular language was any language used by the common people that was not Latin.
a francaphone is a country that speaks french
equatorial guinea (although portuguese is only spoken by a minority there).
None. Purple is a color, not a language.