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colloquial

[kuh-loh-kwee-uhl] / kəˈloʊ kwi əl /


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Spoken in a colloquial mix of English and Armenian, the recording became the introduction to “Canopies,” a song with the hushed, rocking cadence of a lullaby that Korkejian wrote from her grandmother’s perspective.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2026

Fire and the byproducts of its blaze appear as frequently in religious texts as they do in more colloquial language.

From Salon • May 19, 2026

London Theatre praised the play in its four-star review and said "it is decidedly modern in its outlook, colloquial speech, and, most potently, impact".

From BBC • May 13, 2026

"Surviving Nigerian heat with no light," she wrote, using the colloquial term for electricity.

From Barron's • Apr. 8, 2026

Hijabis was a sort of colloquial term some people used to describe girls who wore hijab.

From "A Very Large Expanse of Sea" by Tahereh Mafi




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