Colloquial = is how we speak every day. Every day language for us non-scholars. Diction = can be defined in how we speak, the words we use and if we speak with an accent or not. It is how you pronounce or enunciate your words but you choose your words in which you speak. So to confuse each other, they would speak like “regular people” and choose their words instead of the fancy words they would use normally that would confuse us.
300 years ago, what was said and how it was said were distinctly different between the varied populations of the New World. Those variations were gradually blended in the ‘melting pot’ that is America. It continues with every new addition to the census.
oldthang 10 months ago
That confused me.
Imagine 10 months ago
Say it ain’t so.
Imagine 10 months ago
Diction-ary.
Doug K 10 months ago
I don’t get it.
Kiba65 10 months ago
I’m confused!!!
silberdistel 10 months ago
Oh, lots of “literary scholars” here commenting ;-D
Gent 10 months ago
Me no get it. Me ain’t no literally schooler anyways.
I'm Sad 10 months ago
Colloquial = is how we speak every day. Every day language for us non-scholars. Diction = can be defined in how we speak, the words we use and if we speak with an accent or not. It is how you pronounce or enunciate your words but you choose your words in which you speak. So to confuse each other, they would speak like “regular people” and choose their words instead of the fancy words they would use normally that would confuse us.
dcdete. 10 months ago
Me.. I like to confuse them highfalutin literary scholars by speaking in the vernacular!
nancyb creator 10 months ago
Colloquial Diction is a good name for a cocktail.
jagedlo 10 months ago
…and us!
dwdl21 10 months ago
Y’all gotta be kiddin me.
Just-me 10 months ago
Ain’t a happinin, thar Slick.
Count Olaf Premium Member 10 months ago
“Literary Scholar” is not only an oxymoron but something completely unheard of to the social media addicted mushroom generation.
rockyridge1977 10 months ago
It’s not what you say but how you say it!!!!!!
sandpiper 10 months ago
300 years ago, what was said and how it was said were distinctly different between the varied populations of the New World. Those variations were gradually blended in the ‘melting pot’ that is America. It continues with every new addition to the census.
zeexenon 10 months ago
Case in point … the Bible.
klapre 10 months ago
Ain’t that the truth?
Mediatech 10 months ago
‘taint nothin’…
ekke 10 months ago
Diction? Heck, colloquial definition!
dbrucepm 10 months ago
eschew obfuscation
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
The rest of us just use obfuscation.
morgankhat 10 months ago
Reminds me of the phrase “The pot calling the kettle black.”