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What are you doing? How do you say it in Hakka?

What are you doing? In Hakka, you are here. ? Doing things?

There are many suffix habits of "Ye" in Hakka dialect:

1, where are you? -Guest spell: ngi? coi? Nye? young people

2. Are you coming again? ? Doing things? -Interpretation: What are you doing (a little impatient)?

3. Mo (not good) is also good, ok? -Interpretation: Stop fooling around, okay?

4, quick drop, delay day and night. Interpretation: Please, don't always drag your feet like this.

5. Do you think it's weird?-Interpretation: How should I know?

Extended data:

Hakka grammar

Take Meixian dialect as an example:

First, the possessive case of personal pronouns can be expressed as ([? a 1? ]) or "You (1)".

Second, there are special interrogative pronouns, such as pulse (what) and pulse (who).

Thirdly, there are special collocations between nouns and quantifiers, and between verbs and quantifiers. For example, a fish is this big.

Fourth, the position of the double object is flexible: the indirect object can be placed before or after the direct object. Predicates can be repeated and added before direct objects and indirect objects respectively. For example:

Give each other a shirt. I gave him a dress. )

Divide your life into a shirt. I gave him a dress. )

You will share a shirt. I gave him a dress. )

(Note: In the above example, read bun 1[pun44])

5. The format of the comparative sentence is a-bi-b- guo-adjective. Cows are bigger than pigs.

Baidu encyclopedia-Hakka dialect