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What do you mean by "not fishing for you" in Hakka?
The word "material" in Hakka dialect means chatting and resting together, but unfortunately the computer can't type it out. There is a female character in the middle and a male character on the left and right.
"Fishing" and "and" and "have the same meaning.
Well, it's Cantonese, not Hakka. It means "I". In Hakka, I mean "Ai En".
"Ai En chatters" means "I'll chat with you and have a rest".
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