Examples of using Colloquially in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The tallest among them is eucalyptus regnans, colloquially known as mountain ash,
Five were built in two variants, both of which were colloquially referred to as the“Super Guppy.”.
I concealed the identity of 12 cans of beer(through a very sophisticated process colloquially referred to as“brown bagging”),
UA, or colloquially as'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa,
Colloquially,'theory' can mean a conjecture,
Colloquially known as“Suicide Forest,” Aokigahara has been the site of more than 500 reported suicides since the 1950s.
also known as UNSW or colloquially as New South,
UA, or colloquially as'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
The term is also often used colloquially(but not by lawyers
Natives of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians and colloquially as“Scousers”, a reference to“scouse”,
The poker industry is all too familiar with the practice of colloquially'86'-ing players, sometimes going too far," said Mac VerStandig,
Northern Canada, colloquially the North, is the vast northernmost region of Canada variously defined by geography and politics.
Clarendon Street, previously John Hancock Tower and colloquially known as The Hancock,
The mountain is colloquially called Šara
The Prudential Tower, also known as the Prudential Building or, colloquially, The Pru, is an International Style skyscraper in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Hanover Fair was initially colloquially known as the Fischbrötchen fair due to the fish buns served there as a snack.
The High Museum of Art(colloquially the High), located in Atlanta,
doctors were colloquially called‘demigods in white' because of their status vis-à-vis patients
While they may be colloquially known as the musical fruit,
Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art(colloquially The Met) is an art museum on the eastern edge of Central Park,