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Where is the old man's dialect?

The old man is a Sichuan-Chongqing dialect, which means father.

Speaking of China culture, it is profound. Speaking of Chinese dialects, it is estimated that it will take a day and a night to finish. People in some areas speak Mandarin with some funny accents. However, some seemingly ordinary words in dialects have been given different meanings in different regions.

Sichuan dialect is varied and profound, and people who don't understand it can't guess it at all. For example, the word old man, in Sichuan dialect, originally means father or father. However, if you add a word "mother" in front of the old man and turn him into a mother, that means mother or mother, which is amazing.

Introduction to other dialects

1, Chaoshan noodles

"Noodles with noodles" in Chaoshan area is not necessarily noodles, but it has a nasty meaning. If someone says "hello noodles" to you, it's not your taste, but you hate it.

2. Teachers in Chongqing

In Chongqing, you may find "teachers" all over the street, not that the roads in Chongqing are full of "hard gardeners" who teach and educate people, but that Chongqing people are used to addressing strangers like this.

3. The border of Tianjin

In this era when "little sisters" are popular, Tianjin people have long been at the forefront of the times and have become "sisters" of the whole people. Whether it is a beautiful young girl or an old grandmother with gray temples, it is called "boundary".

4. der in Changchun

In fact, being poor is nothing. If you don't understand a word in the northeast brother's territory, there is a great risk of being cut. Take the word "de" commonly used in three northeastern provinces as an example. In Changchun, Jilin, "De" is a commendatory term, which means fierce. But out of Changchun, in other parts of Northeast China, it becomes a derogatory term, meaning silly.