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Slang is a type of informal language that consists of words and phrases that are more commonly used in casual settings rather than formal communication. It can vary by region, age group, or subculture.
Examples of formal language include legal documents, academic papers, business correspondence, and official government communications. These types of language typically follow prescribed grammar rules and avoid colloquial expressions or slang.
Vernacular refers to the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or community, rather than formal or literary language. It can include slang, idioms, and colloquial expressions that are unique to a specific group.
Hindi was made the official language of the Indian government after the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. However, it is important to note that India does not have a national language, but rather, Hindi is recognized as an official language along with English.
Pig Latin is not considered a formal language but rather a game or code where words are altered by moving the first consonant or consonant cluster of each word to the end and adding "ay".
Slang is a type of informal language that consists of words and phrases that are more commonly used in casual settings rather than formal communication. It can vary by region, age group, or subculture.
The fashion in 1066 was rather limited and more formal than casual. Cloaks and tunics were a common fashion item during this era.
quel est ton nom (rather formal) or comment est-ce que tu t'appelles (casual)
Kanojo wa watashi no musume ja nai. (relatively casual/informal) Kanojo wa watashi no musume de wa arimasen. (rather formal)
Yes, it does. The implication in the word ratify is that the approval is formal rather than casual. A state legislature would ratify something. It is not usually used to mean that an individual approves something.
The adjective may be facilitated (the past participle), or facilitatory.(There is an adjective facilitory but it seems to be a special use rather than formal language.)
Examples of formal language include legal documents, academic papers, business correspondence, and official government communications. These types of language typically follow prescribed grammar rules and avoid colloquial expressions or slang.
"Chew the fat" is an idiom or figure of speech that means to engage in casual conversation or gossip. It is not a specific literary device but rather a colloquial expression used in everyday language.
Vernacular refers to the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or community, rather than formal or literary language. It can include slang, idioms, and colloquial expressions that are unique to a specific group.
no. they are rather casual about it.
The communicative approach to language teaching presents the language in realistic situations and focuses on usage and semantics rather than the traditional formal structure. This allows students to more easily communicate verbally, but can result in a lack of written skills.
Hindi was made the official language of the Indian government after the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950. However, it is important to note that India does not have a national language, but rather, Hindi is recognized as an official language along with English.