colloquial - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of colloquial in Hindi

  • बोल-चाल का
  • बोलचाल की भाषा
  • बोलचाल का मुहावरा
  • बोलचाल की शैली
  • चलती भाषा

colloquial Definition

Adjective

  • (of language) used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.

colloquial Example

  • His colloquial talents were indeed of the highest order. ( उनकी बोलचाल की प्रतिभाएँ वास्तव में सर्वोच्च क्रम थीं। )
  • When writing to Atticus he eschews all ornamentation, uses short sentences, colloquial idioms, rare diminutives and continually quotes Greek. ( अटिकस को लिखते समय वह सभी अलंकरणों से बचते हैं, छोटे वाक्यों का उपयोग करते हैं, बोलचाल के मुहावरों, दुर्लभ कमियों और लगातार ग्रीक का उद्धरण करते हैं। )
  • He may be said to have introduced the direct and colloquial manner upon the American public platform, as distinct from the highly elaborated and often ornate style which had been established by Edward Everett; nor has there ever been a reversion since his day to the more artificial method. ( उन्होंने कहा जा सकता है कि अमेरिकी सार्वजनिक मंच पर प्रत्यक्ष और बोलचाल के तरीके को अत्यधिक विस्तृत और अक्सर अलंकृत शैली से अलग किया गया था जिसे एडवर्ड एवरेट द्वारा स्थापित किया गया था; न ही उनके दिन से लेकर अब तक अधिक कृत्रिम विधि के लिए कोई उलटफेर हुआ है। )
  • This tale was collected in the Louisiana Creole colloquial speech. ( यह कहानी लुइसियाना क्रियोल बोलचाल में एकत्र की गई थी। )

More Sentence

  • There is a colloquial standard to learn on the playground and a literary standard to learn in class.
  • It's a useful little phrase book, full of colloquial expressions.
  • The best way of improving your colloquial English is by listening to native speakers.
  • For an ordinary wedding a colloquial way of speaking will be suitable.
  • There is also growing differentiation between colloquial and literal vocabulary.
  • To eliminate or locate colloquial words there are dictionaries of slang.
  • His language is smooth, easy, colloquial and mostly vernacular.
  • Ken, compadre, I admire the colloquial style.
  • The song uses colloquial language.
  • His stumbling attempts at colloquial Russian amused her.
  • Lyrics of popular, colloquial, easy to learn to sing.
  • It is a feature of the colloquial style and often corresponds to the modern use of " slang."
  • The name "ragman roll" survives in the colloquial "rigmarole," a rambling, incoherent statement.
  • The merchant families of Iannina are well educated; the dialect spoken in that town is the purest specimen of colloquial Greek.
  • They wanted to steer between a register of language that was too colloquial and one that was too formal.
  • His sermons were colloquial, simple, full of conviction and point.
  • It is the only extant example of Burns writing in his colloquial Ayrshire Scots.
  • But as soon as the dialect is adopted, it begins to diverge from the colloquial form.
  • Since I am from a different country, I have a difficult time understanding the colloquial language in this country.  
  • Because of her wealthy upbringing, Eva found it difficult to speak the colloquial dialect used by the kids in her urban school.
  • onomastic evidence, since place-names are likely to derive from colloquial language.
  • The romances of Baron Frederick Podmaniczky are simpler, and rather of a narrative than colloquial character.
  • Margaret had no idea that she was not supposed to address the members of the royal family in such a colloquial manner.
  • colloquial and everyday language