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Significados de own vernacular en inglés
Aún no tenemos significados para "own vernacular".
Uso de own vernacular en inglés
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But Alice was, to use her ownvernacular, the best little bourgeoise of them all.
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His ownvernacular would be somewhat as follows:-
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That is to say, what is the place which he fills in his ownvernacular literature?
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But he was angry-"madder'n hops," in his ownvernacular.
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Of these they had their ownvernacular translations, and large portions of them were committed to memory.
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Now-inyour ownvernacular-geta-goin'.
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Jacob Krantz, whose interest in this particular bit of legislation was keen, in his ownvernacular hit off the situation.
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There's nowt of good in it for us, he added, with a momentary and vigorous return into his ownvernacular.
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But with this collection there's a sense that he's gone back to doing what he's best known for: his ownvernacular songwriting.
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Indeed, when we try to speak prose without having practised it the result is apt to be worse than our ownvernacular.
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In her ownvernacular she would probably have said-hadshe found her voice-that"things was comin' too fast for her."
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I fancy that my jaw dropped open,-that ,touse his ownvernacular, I was 'all of a heap.' I felt like it.
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The project might evolve over years and generations as the chimps developed their ownvernacular and the scientists investigated its authenticity and meaning.
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He had a true German fondness for old ways and settled customs, and to the end of his days spoke only his ownvernacular.
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In her ownvernacular, Margrett Nickerson was "born to William A. Carr, on his plantation near Jackson, Leon County, many years ago."
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As the detective expressed it in his ownvernacular: For the first time in his experience, the Inspector appeared to be actually "rattled."