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Chaozhou dialect joke
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Let us translate it for you. The literal translation is like this: "Call if you are unhappy. There are piles of lunatics, insane people, brainless people and unlucky people, and you will be tired all your life. "
Among them,
Li: That's right.
Come here (he/she seems to pronounce it in Cantonese here)
Burning: fighting
Small: crazy
To the pile: in the pile (which means that satisfaction is everywhere)
No brain: no brain
Wang: It's called young people, and it's also called foreigners.
Decline: bad luck
Lu: I think this should be the first sound of music. In Chaoshan dialect, it means "dragging and grinding", which means hard and busy. If reading "Lu" Lou is similar to the ordinary fourth sound, it means disgust and disgust.
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