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Could you expalin to me meaning of these words?
verbatim
vemacular
literary/literal
household(a language)
7 de sep. de 2015 15:23
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Verbatim - In the exact same words
vernacular- local everyday language
Literary- language used in literature
literal - exactly in the words used. (not metaphorically, symbolically)
household - I am not sure what you mean in this context. Household is the people who live together in one family. Maybe you mean the language or slang used by one specific family.
7 de septiembre de 2015
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verbatim = word for word/detailed eg This is taken verbatim from her notes.
ehh you meant vernacular? vernacular = native dialect/ everyday language
literacy = ability to read and write
literal = based on the strict meaning of the word. hmm like not based on puns for instance?
household= people living in the same dwelling. if you say something like household name, it means that the person is so famous that his/her name is known by everyone.
7 de septiembre de 2015
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'Household language' is a term used for the language which is spoken in someone's home. It's professional jargon, used mainly in educational contexts. In multilingual societies, a child's 'household language' may well be different from the language of the country and the language used at school.
7 de septiembre de 2015
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Alexander
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Inglés, Ruso
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Inglés
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