Vulgar
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Vulgar is a Latin word meaning "common" or "pertaining to ordinary people", and can refer to:
Language
- Vulgar or common language, the vernacular speech of a region or a people
- Vulgar Latin, common Latin as distinguished from literary or Classical Latin
- Vulgarism, an instance of non-standard or non-elite usage in a language, not to be confused with "vulgarity" as a synonym for "obscenity" or "profanity"
- Vulgarity, non-standard language that is also offensive
- Profanity, often called vulgar language, use of language that is impolite and offensive
Other uses
- A vulgar fraction in mathematics, one written in the common way and not as a decimal fraction
- Vulgar (film), a 2000 American film
- Vulgar (album), a 2003 album by Japanese band Dir en grey
See also
- All pages with titles containing vulgar
- Vulgaria, fictional kingdom
- Vulgate (disambiguation)
- Vulgaris (disambiguation)
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