الواصلة
vul·gar e·raالتركية النطق
vʌlgır erıالنطق
/ˈvəlgər ˈerə/ /ˈvʌlɡɜr ˈɛrə/
علم أصول الكلمات
() Originated in Latin as aerae vulgaris (vulgaris from vulgus: "the common people", i.e. those who are not royalty) at least as early as 1615, long before vulgar came to mean "crudely indecent". Earliest English usage is 1635.