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Where to dig potatoes? Dig a sack.
This sentence has no meaning in Japanese.
This sentence is not Japanese. Because the word "wa" is frequently used in Japanese, this sentence is like a riddle for people who don't understand Japanese.
This sentence comes from a cross talk joke at the Spring Festival party in China. There are four sentences in the paragraph: Where to dig potatoes? Digging potatoes in the suburbs. Dig a sack. The pronunciation of these sentences is homophonic with Japanese pseudonyms, which sounds a bit like Japanese. In fact, they are purely for fun and have no practical significance.
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