| 31. | Llanito, the vernacular language for the majority of Gibraltarians, has significant Jewish influence.
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| 32. | These techniques rely on extensive lists of semantic domains that are relevant to vernacular languages.
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| 33. | The work has been composed in Abhidha word-power in easily comprehensible vernacular language.
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| 34. | The education was mainly in the vernacular languages, however English was also being taught.
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| 35. | Over time, however, the local vernacular languages became the liturgical languages of later centuries.
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| 36. | The Reformation inspired widespread efforts in western Europe to make biblical texts available in vernacular languages.
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| 37. | The term " get " may have entered the vernacular language during this time.
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| 38. | Seven vernacular languages have official status.
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| 39. | The song, first has versions in Yiddish and Hebrew, and many other vernacular languages.
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| 40. | The poem is written in a vernacular language with a mix of learned and popular idioms.
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