Hé is a Chinese character, with a total stroke of 8 paintings, and its original meaning is Chinese characters for women's names.
"Tuo" is a title of respect for older women in Hainan dialect.
Jian 'ou dialect: ning: Ning; Children collectively.
The dialect in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, Tuo (nian Shang Sheng): used to address parents' sisters. Pronunciation: nian er
Yingtan dialect: Er (ni ǐ n): girl. It is often used with the auxiliary word "Li" appended to nouns, verbs and adjectives in yingtan dialect (that is, "Mi Li"). In fact, people in yingtan are used to reading it as niě.
Usage: Daughter. My wife went to primary school; A disparaging term for a girl. This mile, I don't know how old the egg is; Used as a title for girls when advising them. Hey, study hard.
Jian' ou dialect
Jian 'ou dialect is an important sub-dialect of Min dialect. Confirmed by the provincial dialect survey in the early 1960s, it is the representative point of northern Fujian dialect, and it is mainly used in Jian 'ou, Songxi, Zhenghe, Chong 'an (now Wuyishan City), Jianyang and other counties and cities belonging to Jianning Prefecture in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, as well as towns and towns close to Jian 'ou in Pucheng, Nanping, Shunchang and other counties and cities, with a population of 2 million.
Jian 'ou dialect, as an important member of the Chinese family, has a lot of consistency with Mandarin in the grammatical expression of its real words, whether it is the form, meaning or grammatical characteristics of words. However, since it is a dialect, it is bound to show its differences from Mandarin.
Jian 'ou dialect is a branch of Min dialect, so its notional features are more consistent with other sister languages of Min dialect-Mindong (represented by Fuzhou dialect), Minnan (represented by Xiamen dialect) and Minzhong (represented by Yong 'an dialect). However, as an independent branch of Min dialect, there are obvious differences between it and other sister dialects of Min dialect in terms of content words, which reflects the characteristics of Northern Min dialect itself.