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How to say Jiaxing dialect?
In Jiaxing dialect, aunt is called empress. Auntie and Uncle: Aber is called Aber regardless of gender. Brother-in-law: Uncle and Brother: Brother and Sister: Sister and Sister: Teacher: Sir. ? Baby: Little Darling Husband: Male, Male Guest Grandma: Mom, Mom, Grandpa: Da Die, Grandpa, Dad, Great-grandparents: Wife, Great-grandparents, regardless of gender, are called wives.

You: ne I: I, I slave him, she: Yi, Yi slave us: Ye:? They: Ella's parents, parents: my parents, my father: my father, my father, my father, my father. Mom: Mommy, mom said behind her back, old man, male: old man, female: old woman, child: Xiao Ning, Xiao Nan, naughty.

Characteristics of Jiaxing dialect

Wu dialect and Xiang dialect mean that Laoxiang dialect is the earliest dialect among the seven major dialect families in China, so Wu dialect has retained quite a few ancient sounds so far. A major feature of Wu dialect is that it retains the full voiced initial, with seven to eight tones, and retains the entering tone. Auditively, if a dialect is spoken too fast and cadence is too strong, we often say it is too hard.

Such as Ningbo dialect, but if the speech speed is too slow and there is no obvious cadence, we often call this kind of pronunciation too vague, such as Henan dialect. Jiaxing dialect, like Suzhou dialect, has a calm tone without cadence, and a moderate speed without cadence. In pronunciation, it feels closer to the front, which is a bit like singing in a low voice.