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24 June, 14:10
What is vernacular who did it appeal too
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Rohan David
24 June, 14:20
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It means of language. Either Native or Indigenous language.
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Georgia
24 June, 14:28
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It means the common language, many writers starting writing in vernacular in order to appeal to the common people.
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