what do you mean by vernacular.
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VERNACULAR = a term generally used to refer to a local language or delicate as distinct from what is seen as the standard language. in colonial countries like India the British Tuesday turn to mark the difference between the local language of everyday use and English the language of the Imperial Masters.
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VERNACULAR = a term generally used to refer to a local language or delicate as distinct from what is seen as the standard language. in colonial countries like India the British Tuesday turn to mark the difference between the local language of everyday use and English the language of the Imperial Masters.
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This is act passed by British government to impose policy that no one can use his own local language and he must take his writing to biritish to pass that writing.
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