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The colloquial word for the cells is "hieleras", or ice boxes.
"We have Da'ash on one side," said Abu Mustafa, a Baquba resident, using the colloquial word for Isis.
"Gnoccho" translates literally as "lump" (nice, huh?) and is a colloquial word for dumpling; gnocchi can be made out of semolina, cornmeal, spinach, even bread crumbs.
When people ask my family where they're from, they say "baar", a colloquial word which means the part of Panjab that is now in Pakistan.
Sarah's encouragement was invaluable, right down to her convincing me that Beastings – a colloquial word for the first milk that a cow produces for its calf – was a better title than a previous choice.
The fabled jugaad - an Indian colloquial word that means ingenious improvisation in the face of scarce resources - extends to using the pipes as sensors.
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Avoid common colloquial words and expressions (colloquialisms), such as "cute" (use "adorable"), "yeah" (use "yes"), "how-do-you-do," and "movie" (use "film"), as listed below or labeled as such in your dictionary.
While you may not want your writing to be so formal that it alienates your audience, some aspects of formal writing may help your work reach a wider audience: Colloquial words and phrases are called "colloquialisms".
Pupils are challenged on the use of colloquial words in their answers to questions and asked to respond more formally.
Packer explained how that data can teach his team's software to translate colloquial words and phrases.
Additionally, speaking to your host family will improve your language skills quickly and teach you colloquial words and phrases.
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