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Vulgar (other)
Vulgar is a Latin word meaning "common" or "pertaining to ordinary people." Language * Vulgar or common language, the vernacular speech of a region or a people * Language use characterised by vulgarity, see Vulgarism and 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 * "Vulgar" (song), a 2023 song by Sam Smith and Madonna See also * * Vulgate (other) * Vulgaris (other) * ''Vulgaria'', a 2012 film * Volgar (other) * Bulgar (other) * Bolgar (other) Bolgar may refer to: People * Bolgars, a people of Central Asian origin *Bolgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars * Bolgar languages *Bolgar Bagryanov, Bulgarian film director *Boyan Bolgar, Bulgarian writer *Hedda Bolgar (1909– ...
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Latin
Latin (, or , ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally a dialect spoken in the lower Tiber area (then known as Latium) around present-day Rome, but through the power of the Roman Republic it became the dominant language in the Italian region and subsequently throughout the Roman Empire. Even after the fall of Western Rome, Latin remained the common language of international communication, science, scholarship and academia in Europe until well into the 18th century, when other regional vernaculars (including its own descendants, the Romance languages) supplanted it in common academic and political usage, and it eventually became a dead language in the modern linguistic definition. Latin is a highly inflected language, with three distinct genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter), six or seven noun cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, ablative, and vocative), five declensions, four verb conjuga ...
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Vernacular
A vernacular or vernacular language is in contrast with a "standard language". It refers to the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region. The vernacular is typically the native language, normally spoken informally rather than written, and seen as of lower status than more codified forms. It may vary from more prestigious speech varieties in different ways, in that the vernacular can be a distinct stylistic register, a regional dialect, a sociolect, or an independent language. Vernacular is a term for a type of speech variety, generally used to refer to a local language or dialect, as distinct from what is seen as a standard language. The vernacular is contrasted with higher-prestige forms of language, such as national, literary, liturgical or scientific idiom, or a ''lingua franca'', used to facilitate communication across a large area. According to another definition, a vernacular is a language that has not develope ...
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Vulgarism
In the study of language and literary style, a vulgarism is an expression or usage considered standard language, non-standard or characteristic of uneducated speech or writing. In colloquial or Lexical definition, lexical English, "vulgarism" or "vulgarity" may be synonymous with profanity or obscenity, but a linguistic or literary vulgarism encompasses a broader category of perceived fault not confined to scatology, scatological or sexual offensiveness. These faults may include Received Pronunciation, errors of pronunciation, orthography, misspellings, word malformations,Johannes Tromp, ''The Assumption of Moses: A Critical Edition with Commentary'', ''Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha'' (Brill, 1993), pp. 27, 39–40, 243. and malapropisms. "wikt:vulgarity, Vulgarity" is generally used in the more restricted sense. In regular and mostly informal conversations, the presence of vulgarity, if any, are mostly for intensifying, exclaiming or scolding. In modern times, vulgaris ...
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Fraction (mathematics)
A fraction (from la, fractus, "broken") represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts. When spoken in everyday English, a fraction describes how many parts of a certain size there are, for example, one-half, eight-fifths, three-quarters. A ''common'', ''vulgar'', or ''simple'' fraction (examples: \tfrac and \tfrac) consists of a numerator, displayed above a line (or before a slash like ), and a non-zero denominator, displayed below (or after) that line. Numerators and denominators are also used in fractions that are not ''common'', including compound fractions, complex fractions, and mixed numerals. In positive common fractions, the numerator and denominator are natural numbers. The numerator represents a number of equal parts, and the denominator indicates how many of those parts make up a unit or a whole. The denominator cannot be zero, because zero parts can never make up a whole. For example, in the fraction , the numerator 3 indicates that the ...
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Vulgar (film)
''Vulgar'' is a 2000 American black comedy crime thriller film written and directed by Bryan Johnson and produced by Monica Hampton for Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions. It features multiple actors from the View Askewniverse. The film is the tale of the character Vulgar, a clown who appeared in the original View Askew Productions logo. Though not a Kevin Smith film, it stars several actors that were cast in other View Askew Productions, such as Brian O'Halloran as the lead character, Smith himself as a gay TV executive, Ethan Suplee as one of the antagonists, Jason Mewes as a car wash employee, and writer/director Bryan Johnson in a supporting role as Syd. In 2016, Johnson announced plans to create a sequel to ''Vulgar'' despite him saying in an interview that he was not going to make a sequel. Plot Will Carlson is an around-30 loser who lives in a duplex house in a rundown neighborhood in New Jersey, where he ekes out a living as a birthday party clown in order to pay the ...
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Vulgar (album)
''Vulgar'' (stylized in all caps) is the fourth studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Dir En Grey released on September 10, 2003 in Japan and on February 21, 2006 in Europe. A limited edition containing an additional DVD was also released. It featured the video of the song "Obscure", albeit a censored version. ''Vulgar'' is the first Dir En Grey release not to feature individual credits for the music, though the preceding singles featured individual credits. Track listing Personnel *Dir En Grey **Kyo - Vocals, lyricist **Die - Guitar, composer **Kaoru - Guitar, composer ** Toshiya - Bass guitar, composer ** Shinya - Drums, composer Notes * "蝕紅" offers several ways of romanization, namely "Shokubeni" and "Syokubeni" (a variation utilizing Kunrei-shiki romanization). "Syokubeni" was once used on Dir En Grey's official site, although mention in most other media (including release booklets) the Hepburn romanization style is used, giving the title as "Shokubeni". * A re-r ...
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Vulgar (song)
"Vulgar" is a song recorded by English singer Sam Smith and American singer Madonna, released as a single on 9 June 2023. Both singers wrote the track alongside Ilya Salmanzadeh, Ryan Tedder, Omer Fedi, Henry Walter, and James Napier. Background and release Sam Smith released their fourth studio album, ''Gloria'', in January 2023. The album was supported by several singles, including "Unholy" (2022), which reached number one on record charts. Sam Smith performed the song with Kim Petras at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards on 5 February 2023, which was introduced by Madonna. While introducing the performance, Madonna gave a speech about controversy, stating: "I'm here to give thanks to all the rebels out there forging a new path and taking the heat for all of it. You guys need to know — all you troublemakers out there — you need to know that your fearlessness doesn't go unnoticed. You are seen, you are heard; and most of all, you are appreciated." The song won the Grammy Award ...
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Vulgate (other)
The Vulgate is a fourth-century translation of the Gospels and of most of the Old Testament into Latin produced by St. Jerome. Vulgate may also refer to: Christianity Official Catholic Latin editions *Sixtine Vulgate, an edition of the Vulgate prepared and promulgated by Pope Sixtus V in 1590 *Sixto-Clementine Vulgate, a revision of Sixtus V's edition of the Vulgate; promulgated by Pope Clement VII in 1592 *''Nova Vulgata'', edition of the Vulgate promulgated in 1979 by Pope John Paul II Other editions * One of the critical editions of the Vulgate Miscellaneous *''Vetus Latina'', Latin translation of the Septuagint pre-dating the fourth-century translation of St. Jerome *Greek Vulgate, an expression with various meanings Literature Antiquity * Vulgate, in Homeric scholarship, the precedent texts to the current versions of the ''Iliad'' and the ''Odyssey'' * Vulgate, accounts of the life and times of Alexander the Great based on the Cleitarchus' lost ''History of Alexand ...
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Vulgaris (other)
Vulgaris, a Latin adjective meaning common, or something that is derived from the masses of common people, may refer to: * , the Latin translation for the Common Era * ''Era Vulgaris'', pseudo-Latin for Common Era (in Latin this means ''Common Mistress'') * Sermo vulgaris, the vulgar Latin Diseases "Vulgaris", when referring to disease names, usually indicates that it is the normal, classic, or most common form of a given disease. * Acne vulgaris, the most common form of the most common skin disease * Ichthyosis vulgaris, the most common form of this rare skin disorder * Impetigo vulgaris, a common skin infection, usually caused by a ''Streptococcus'' bacterium * Lupus vulgaris, a skin disease with painful cutaneous tuberculosis lesions * Pemphigus vulgaris, the most common form of pemphigus, a rare group of blistering autoimmune diseases that affect the skin and mucous membranes * Psoriasis vulgaris, the plaque psoriasis, the most common form of psoriasis * Sycosis vulgaris ...
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Vulgaria
''Vulgaria'' () is a 2012 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Pang Ho-cheung. The film won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Award. Plot Struggling movie producer To Wai-cheung is hardly able to make alimony payments to his ex-wife, and yet his daughter Jacqueline hopes to one day see him being interviewed by TVB so she can show her schoolmates her father is a real movie producer. In order to fulfill his daughter's dream, through his best buddy Lui he meets Tyrannosaurus, a Guangxi based triad head and a movie investor with a peculiar taste. Tyrannosaurus takes the duo out to a dinner full of weird dishes. He wants a remake of his favorite film, the 1976 Shaw Brothers sex scorcher ''Confession of a Concubine'', to be renamed as ''Confessions of Two Concubines'', but only if Siu Yam-yam reprises her original starring role. As Siu Yam-yam is unwilling to act naked at her present age, To has to hire Popping Candy, with whom he has oral sex, ...
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Volgar (other)
Volgar may refer to: * Volgars, extinct people of Central Asia * Volgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars * Volgar languages *FC Volgar Astrakhan - Russian football club See also *Vulgar (other) *Bolgar (other) *Bulgar (other) Bulgar may refer to: *Bulgars, extinct people of Central Asia *Bulgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars *Oghur languages Bulgar may also refer to: *Bolghar, the capital city of Volga Bulgaria *Bulgur, a wheat product *Bulgar, an Ashke ...
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Bulgar (other)
Bulgar may refer to: *Bulgars, extinct people of Central Asia *Bulgar language, the extinct language of the Bulgars *Oghur languages Bulgar may also refer to: *Bolghar, the capital city of Volga Bulgaria *Bulgur, a wheat product *Bulgar, an Ashkenazi Jewish dance form used in Klezmer music See also *Bulgarian (other) *Bolgar (other) *Vulgar (other) *Volgar (other) *Balgar, a Bulgarian animated web series *Old Great Bulgaria * Danube Bulgaria *Volga Bulgaria Volga Bulgaria or Volga–Kama Bulgaria, was a historic Bulgar state that existed between the 7th and 13th centuries around the confluence of the Volga and Kama River, in what is now European Russia. Volga Bulgaria was a multi-ethnic state wi ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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