it's a phrase or sentence used as a conversationalist piece, not as a proper sentence or statement, such as "He used that statement as a colloquialism to emphsize the common nature of the trading of word meanings.
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An example of colloquial(everyday) phrase would be: " Cool!" or "What's up?"
Colloquial language
In his book 1984, when George Orwell wrote "Big brother" is an example, because he used it specifically to describe his world. Using a word that had never been used in such a way.
Katerina Harris has written: 'Colloquial Greek (Colloquial)' 'Colloquial Greek'
Colloquial registers refer to informal language and expressions used in everyday conversation. For example, using phrases like "gonna" instead of "going to," or saying "wanna" instead of "want to" reflects a colloquial style. Additionally, regional slang, such as "y'all" in the Southern United States or "cheers" in British English as a casual way to say thank you, exemplifies this register. These expressions create a relaxed, familiar tone in communication.
Colloquial is an adjective--colloquial language.
colloquial means 'slang' e.g 'watssup'
Bruce Donaldson has written: 'Colloquial Afrikaans Pack' 'Colloquial Afrikaans' 'Colloquial Dutch'
You'll come back, you hear.
colloquial
You can pronounce "colloquial" as kuh-LOH-kwee-ul.