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What does "are you sour" mean in Sichuan dialect?

"Are you sour?" The whole sentence in Sichuan should be like this: Are you sour? "Sour time" means to describe you talking alone: nagging, wordy, annoying to the person who is talking to you.

"Are you sour?" The whole sentence means: "Are you bored?" Or "Are you wordy?" For example, a westward journey, Wukong faced the endless nagging of Tang Priest. Wukong can say to the Tang Priest, "Master, are you sour?"

Extended materials:

Sichuan dialect can be roughly divided into seven segments: Sichuan segment, East Sichuan segment, West Sichuan segment entering Yangping, West Sichuan segment entering Yin Ping, West Sichuan segment entering tone, South Sichuan segment entering tone and South Sichuan segment entering tone.

1, Sichuan small movies: roughly including Nanchong;

2. Small pieces in eastern Sichuan: generally including Guang 'an and Dazhou (including Chongqing municipality). Phonetic features: 1. Tone fluctuation; 2. The pronunciation is tough; 3. Abundant children;

3. The small piece of western Sichuan entering Yangping: roughly including Chengdu, Deyang and Mianyang. Phonetic features: rich nasal vowels;

4. A small piece of Yin Ping in western Sichuan; Roughly including Meishan and Ya 'an;

5. Independent small pieces entering the sound in western Sichuan; Roughly including Leshan;

6. South Sichuan audio films include Neijiang and Zigong.

7. South Sichuan Rusheng independent small piece: roughly including Luzhou and Yibin.