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There are people who know Sichuan dialect.
● Your baby-your boy!

● Melon-Melon, the abbreviation of "fool", also includes the meaning of "simple bag". When a man is stupid, he is called "Guawazi", and when a woman is stupid, he is called "Guawazi".

Middle-aged women are called "melon women" when they are stupid. This usage began in the middle of the Cultural Revolution.

● Dog *-spoken language, with emphasis: resolutely, resolutely, emphatically, discontentedly, surprised, ......

● Precious and noble. -a fool who makes a fool of himself everywhere. For example, "Who is a treasure?" "She is a treasure." "a few local girls

and an old treasure."

● Muji (Yibin, Zigong dialect sounds like Muji). —— It comes from the simplified idiom of "stupefied", but it is more weighty than the idiom, describing people who are dull in thinking, wooden in thinking and unable to begin to understand.

● What-why, why, how

● What-what,

● Wash white-finished, nothing, dead. For example, I lost all my money playing mahjong. "I took a bullet with me and it was washed."

"Don't you have the money to stand it?" "As soon as I got paid, the money was washed away by my wife!"

● modal particles. There are many modal particles in Southwest Mandarin, much more than Mandarin and Beijing dialect. Good at expressing subtle meanings, so people who speak Southwest Mandarin should stubbornly protect their language. Oh (rising tone)-a positive tone, that's right. Ah (intonation drops)-a positive tone, yes, that's right. Yes (both sounds are prolonged)-a positive tone, absolutely correct. Some of the words "Ba" are written as "Sa".

(The above three usages are used one after another when three women answer Wang Baochang's questions in the movie "Catch a Young Man") Ha-modal particle, 1. Slight doubt; 2. Friendly. Example: Welcome friends in Toronto! Suo (pronounced so), some people write "say, whoosh"-a question, and immediately affirm it. Example: originally in this place? ! Nan-another pronunciation of ni, expressing doubt and asking yourself. Example: Why are all these people running over? They are well informed! "Ma"-"me" have similar meanings. Wow-interrogative words, slight "yes". Usually used when the other party will basically agree: Teacher Yang, would you like one? We country people only

have more soil, the better. If you talk nonsense again, I will turn my face! ! ! Xi-modal particles, like that: "Do you think he is a little nervous?" "Dirty." "Melodious" × Coco-which way. God (mentally ill), ha (silly Sichuan pronunciation). Ga (ga, falling tone, A here is close to A in English map)-is that right? You can use it alone.

●zuazi, grasping (zua, falling tone)-the continuous reading of "what to do".

● Cheer up-come on, cheer up: Aunt, it's too exciting

●× rise-rise, which is often used after verbs to strengthen the meaning of verbs: rise, rise, rise, and know how to rise

● The whole-a verb with a wide range of uses. Example: "I had a whole meal of instant noodles", and I ate instant noodles

● yao (the voice of Yao)-the youngest. Yao girl, Yao baby, Yao girl, Yao uncle

● Ba Shi-good, suitable, comfortable and satisfied: "I didn't meet Ba Shi in the city?"

● The smell of sweet potato means "rustic, country-like": "It is said that we are stubborn and our legs are

bent!"

● Steady-steady, don't give the cloven foot.

● Pretending to be a god-pretending, pretending, and acting for others.

● Dragon Gate Array-Chatting, which means chatting.

● fierce-fierce, capable. Such as: "Your baby is fierce, I am possessed by you."

● Shuttle side-the first side draws a long note. Shuttle: Slip away; Edge: edge. Shuttle edge = slip away, escape, dodge. For example, "You've messed things up, and you want to whiz along the shuttle!" "

● Minutes-all the time, all the time, often

● Za-Southwest dialect, 1. Suck; 2. Drink and drink water in small sips. It is also called

sucking wine from the wine jar by ethnic minorities in southwest China with straw or thin bamboo tube.

● é é (three tones in min)-touch your lips a little less, such as é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é é 2 Wrong. "turned, turned" means "wrong wrong" and "can't turn" means "can't go wrong".

● Ge, Ga-the preposition of interrogative words in southwest dialect. "What is it?" (isn't it). "Good" (good). "I ate" (I ate

but didn't)

● Cut-go. For example, "Let's cut it together." "Qie" is the pronunciation of "Qu" in Chengdu dialect. Generally, Sichuanese pronounce "Qi", while Zigong and Neijiang pronounce "Ji".

● Ha (three tones)-Sichuan pronunciation of "silly", such as "teacher silly", and Sichuanese pronounce "teacher ha"; "Ha-chuo-chuo", silly,

like a fool.

● Ha (softly)-question. Ask yourself and answer yourself. Slightly positive. Example: "Ge is ha"? -Isn't it? Really? "Military doctor, huh"-a military doctor, right? It's a medic.

● Serve and attach-confused and paste. People in northern Sichuan don't know f/h, they are confused when they read "fu tu" and engage in "attachment". For example, your baby

is fierce. Oh, I'm possessed by you. If people in northern Sichuan make it clear that "a red chicken has a gray tail and a gray chicken has a red tail", it will kill him.

● Don't be empty: empty, guilty and afraid. Don't be afraid.

● I am very arrogant (like): zan has a falling tone, loves expression, and is extroverted and flamboyant. "I'm awesome." I'm outgoing.

● jump and crawl: tumble and roll on the ground.

● A sharp-tongued monster: a talkative woman, gossiping and finding fault with others.

● Lick fat: lick other people's fat ass and kiss up.

● Tianbang: (widely used in eastern Sichuan and central Sichuan) is equivalent to the "stupefied head" and "two poles" in northern dialect. He speaks and does things without thinking, regardless of

the consequences, and acts like a fool. I have offended people and I don't know it yet.

● Xiaoer: (Chongqing dialect) the derogatory "that kid".

● Chaotianmen, Jiaochangkou, Jie Fangbei, Wulidian: the place name of Chongqing

● Metropolis: a super-large shopping mall (invested by Li Ka-shing) in Jie Fangbei, Chongqing

● Black: very

● Strings: similar to hot pot

● Sandy: bamboo sticks used for stringing dishes during meals and measuring the bill after meals

● Political Science: Southwest University of Political Science and Law

● Outside Sichuan: Sichuan Foreign Studies. Go back to disco: a famous nightclub in Jie Fangbei, Chongqing, disco

● Crazy: crazy

● Black: very, very

● Play: take a vacation, play

● Wangshan: place name, on the mountain south of the Yangtze River

● Old man: dad

●tancang: things, including contempt. It is the biggest insult to say that a person is not honest and frank in Chongqing, so you can't get along with people in Chongqing. Honest and frank should be honest and trust his friends unconditionally.

● Fake play: This word is opposite to honest and frank, but it has the same effect. Hehe, when you say fake, you mean fake.

● baoqi: silly. There is a joke that a foreigner stood at the jewelry counter with some emotion, and he couldn't help admiring the salesgirl in sloppy Chinese:

"Sister Xiao, Bao … Qi!" " Small * elder sister leng, during the chili pepper greeted him immediately with chongqing. "Bao Qi, Bao Qi, you turtle are Bao Qi!"

● Pippi: Bragging. There is a saying that "Pippi, hit the plane".

● Dragon Flower, Dragon Fire Skin: Hillbilly, Dragon Fire Skin means that the soil is terrible.

● Back pocket: back basket

● Wife: woman, sometimes referring to wife.

● Pull (ce): The vowels should be lengthened when pronouncing. It means digressing. Such as "digression" and "nonsense"

●zua two: kick. For example, "zua ball" and "zua, you have two jo (feet)"

●zua dozes off

● Brain (with the same sound) shell: head

● Blind hole: armpit

● Inverted crutch: elbow

● Luo Dou and Zuo Denger: both refer to buttocks, and the former is mostly used by people. And the latter is mostly used for

● The head of the west: knee

● The canal is counted as earthworm

● Tintin's cat, Tintin's son: dragonfly

● Claw mother, claw cat: grasshopper

● [gezhao]: flea

● Jin 'azi: got it. Baby's mother: this man's wife

● Right guest: woman, with derogatory meaning

● Male guest: man, with derogatory meaning

● Pot-washing: boasting, boasting or? 嫘Φ capsule?

● Ri * Bai: Bragging and gossiping, Hu Kan.

● Empty talk: Don't talk nonsense here. Stop bragging, no one believes you!

● Don't make a mistake: cheat others

● Don't make a mistake: others

● Legs: legs and feet

● Your shrimp is not harmful: scold others for not knowing good or bad

● Even two strokes: people's calves

● Kneeling: men are spineless and afraid of their wives. There is indeed a bicycle-modified vehicle called this name in Chengdu. However, citing

to apply also means "being afraid of his wife".

● turtle * son * son: if you swear, the standard Sichuan language means that people are born lowly. Many times it is just used as a mantra to strengthen the tone.

● Changing hands: going to the toilet

● Shuttle leaves: words describing women's indiscretion. Prostitutes and women with poor lifestyle

● Punching the shell: bragging

● Speaking of oil: refers to a person's glib speech

● Direct dripping (dia): refers to the liquid dripping all the time

● Travelling households (generally reading fu): visiting relatives and friends' homes

● Hunting Ba bones: ribs < Personally, I think this is much more vivid than Mandarin.

● non-existent: a word with high frequency and wide meaning. No problem, small things, etc., the meaning of different contexts is too wide,

Hehe, I can't say it all.

●[he] (pronounced in English phonetic alphabet): Very, very.

● dog's: fast reading of "dog * day *". This word is spoken in Sichuan dialect, especially in Chongqing dialect, and generally does not mean swearing.

Chongqing women sometimes say that their husbands always say "our dog's" and children's "puppy's". Generally, it is to emphasize the tone, emphasize the tone, and

make a determined effort.

● Back time: bad luck. Example: "You're a 1,-year-old".

● Foot (juo or jio) ball: the football of Chengdu population.

● tell me to move: try it.

● Ba Shi: Good, really.

● Comfort: Comfortable.

● ba: paste and attach. For example: "Badou perm" (adhesive perm).

● Right: Yes.

● I know: I know, which means impatient.

● yes: indeed.

● Overbearing: It is often used as a compliment in Sichuan dialect. It means excellent, powerful and high, and it is really high and good. Example: "My sister's body

is so overbearing."

● Kill hemp fish: fish in troubled waters, muddle through.

● Waist: apron.

●* Ba: such as "salt ba" and "tooth ba". Haha, "mud" doesn't count. That's Mandarin.

● Come here, Come over: reach over

● Stroll around: naked

● Puzzle: hands and feet keep moving

● Squeeze glue: eraser

● Read your feet: stamp your feet

● Pull the servant: snore

● Let it go down: press it down

● Get up: keep a straight face < : stutter

● Break off: lame

● Lights sway: nothing to wander around

● Come here: cross over

● Make it hard: be serious

● Look strange: watch the excitement

● Towering: very tall

● Fat: very fat

Xixi's: very confused

● Bright tile: very bright

● Fog alone: cold

● God pokes: crazy

● Nian Dongdong: sticky

● Vulgar: tacky

● Burning pain

● Eat. For example, a: it's old to pay bonuses today. B: Shovel, it only got old yesterday.

● armor and barrier force: dirt on the body

● cable beach and cable board: slide.