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How to use colloquial in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word colloquial? Here are some examples.

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In all these collections, Neruda turns to a simple style and colloquial language to talk about objects of everyday life.
In colloquial use, this affix may be appended to the inceptive copulas and to verbs as well, though this is considered uneducated.
However, until the 1920s, few local recipe books used the colloquial name, and then sometimes only as a subtitle.
This guide to Singlish, colloquial English as spoken in Singapore, should come in handy for reading Xiaxue.
Mixing ballet, modern, and colloquial dance vocabularies, he produces works with a lot of surface appeal.
Because of code-switching, it seems unlikely that a colloquial variety of English alone will develop.
She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction.
Shepard has a gift for combining lyrical description with a colloquial voice.
Her ear for colloquial phrases and conversational interplay is equally impressive.
If I asked speakers how to say something in colloquial Indonesian, they would invariably provide sentences in the formal language.
Your purchase is rational in the normal, colloquial sense of the word but not necessarily in the social science meaning.
The readings of Springsteen songs tend to be as folksy and colloquial as the material itself.
Except for Obi-Wan, the good guys in the Star Wars original trilogy all spoke colloquial American English, clitics and all.
The production cries out for a better translation than the uncredited one that veers between stilted and colloquial.
Second, the Arabic tutor will most likely be teaching you a colloquial form of Arabic rather than modern standard Arabic.
Geoff is four years into a study of the insects whose less colloquial title is crane fly.
Either it was done in a great hurry, or the translator has only a passing acquaintance with colloquial English.
A boom is a colloquial term for an economy that is expanding above the GDP's average annual growth.
Ira had a great ear for colloquial language, especially the language of sports.
There's a kind of staidness and a kind of fear, I suppose, of playfulness, of merriment, of the colloquial and the demotic.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The way he talks of it, the term might have been a colloquial term applied to a Jayhawker or a patroller.
French has taken many words from colloquial Latin, which in the days of Cicero was very different from Classical Latin.
Archaic, colloquial, and non-standard spellings retained as printed.
He was as familiar with colloquial English as he was with his own tongue.
Perrin was nettled, for he prided himself on his colloquial style.
In this way he acquired a colloquial knowledge of that language.
Mrs. Quabarl, to use a colloquial expression, was knocked off her perch.
Literary style except in Southern Leyte and Bohol where it is colloquial.
Remblance's fondness for colloquial cockneyisms also brought us Diamond Geezer and Eezaa Geezer.
Popular in Victorian flower beds, many have colloquial names, like gillyflower, pronounced jilliver.
Stables, which bids fair to outshine the old one, on which he has so long rested his colloquial reputation.
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