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How to study whether dried wine in Hokkien dialect is sold? Ask for advice

As we all know, to study any language, you must first be familiar with it. In the same way, how can you study Hokkien without being familiar with it? "If dried wine is sold for nothing", it was originally a business saying used to sell goods on the streets in southern Fujian and Taiwan. At that time, because the song "If dried wine is sold for nothing" was sung in the streets and alleys all over the country, some literati thought it was strange and changed their minds. Yin Zhixin began to study this sentence, which is very common in Taiwan and southern Fujian. They did not know that this kind of "street language" is inexhaustible and difficult to study thoroughly. Besides, when studying every sentence in southern Fujian, you should first be familiar with and understand its usage environment and word structure, otherwise you will definitely make a joke. For example, if you are really qualified to study the lyrics of "If the wine is dry, it will be sold without", then you should at least base it on its original meaning. Flash play panic take ⑽ Lu take ⒂ punishment take ⑽ especially caries panic shouting 簟 ⑻ shouting cake ⑽ especially shouting 簟 ⒂ punishment shouting 簟 ⒙ 舳 嗌 佟 ⒑ 莎梅簟 ⒙ 瑑薖 ⑽蘼袅excuse? 获覑And Sang, Ken, Huan, hired merchants, clamoring for rice cakes, times of Tan Tao, Ning Hao, Zheng? Pang Lun Yong Shao Yuan, paper, Xie, cooking, complaining, thumb, feces, pain, head, 椤奺, burnt, got a turtle? Xingke pen? ? Kangna Qu dislikes the californian driving? 鏏? Pai Miao sells paper and Xie gum? bur Qu dislikes the californian first couplet Xi⑴? 逅? Annoying Xisuan?

After segmenting the correct words, let’s study it again Its original meaning, its original meaning. In the Hokkien dialect, "jiu" is the general name for all kinds of wine that people drink daily; what is "jiugan"? This is the southern Hokkien term that foreigners least understand - empty wine bottle; "dry wine" is the inverted expression of "dry the wine" in southern Hokkien; the original meaning of "if" is yes; "wuyi" is affirmation The words "can't" and "shouldn't"; "youyi" is a question, is there anything that can...how?; "wuyi" is also an affirmative word, nothing can...how; "youyibuy" is an affirmative sentence, there is What can be bought; "If you have to sell" is also an affirmative sentence, what can be sold; "Buy nothing" means you can't buy it; "Sell nothing" means different meanings according to the tone: if the tone is light, it means sold out or sold. The serious tone is to ask "Is there anything I can sell?" At this point, the original meaning of the sentence "If the dried wine is sold without" is derived, that is, "Is there any empty wine bottle for sale?"

The key word in the sentence "If you sell dry wine without it" is "empty wine bottle", once you understand the central meaning, you will be able to get the meaning right no matter how you segment the sentence. It would be correct to shout "Are there any empty wine bottles for sale?" So, how to answer "If you sell dry wine"? It can be "have", "if you sell", "sell without", "sell", "sell without"...etc., they also focus on the central meaning. Another thing to note is that "sell nothing" is a question. If the answer is "sell nothing", the modal particle "la" becomes the keyword "sold out".

It can be seen that every sentence and every word in the southern Fujian dialect has a strict logical meaning, and there are many one-sentence teachers among them, who can be imitated