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What are the most difficult dialects in Shandong?

Now, more and more people in China like to travel abroad. When traveling in a certain place in China, we usually communicate with the locals in Mandarin. From foreign countries to rural areas, Mandarin has spread to every place. However, there are still people in many places in China. They seldom speak Mandarin, and most of the time they speak their hometown dialect, in other words, dialect. In the past, some people were ridiculed for speaking dialects in big cities, but in recent years dialects have returned to people's sight. In fact, dialect is also a kind of culture. Today, Bian Xiao wants to talk to you about the three most difficult dialects in Shandong.

Shandong dialect is actually a bit similar to Northeast dialect, which will sound very interesting to outsiders. Shandong dialect and Putonghua are relatively close, such as Jinan and Qingdao, where language communication is very convenient, and the languages of these two places are relatively close to Putonghua. Every city in Shandong has its own dialect, but the following three places are the most difficult areas to understand Shandong dialect.

The most difficult Shandong dialect to understand, the first thing to introduce is Texas dialect. Many foreign tourists think that Dezhou dialect is similar to Tianjin dialect, and the dialect here is very different from Shandong dialect. Like Texans, okay? Swearing? Say? Roll people? What's the name of an unfilial person? Tired? What is the ant's name? How about rice? .

The second most difficult dialect is Weihai dialect. Many tourists say Weihai dialect is really difficult to understand. People here usually pronounce the first sound as the fourth sound. If you are not a local, you really can't understand it. As we usually say, likable, Weihai dialect can speak? When do you mean? Peanut is said to be? Old student? .

The last dialect to be introduced is Yantai dialect. Yantai dialect is not only difficult to understand, but also the local people have a loud voice and strong accent, which is not only incomprehensible to foreign tourists, but also difficult for some Shandong locals to understand.

Are there any dialects in your hometown among these dialects? Do you know any other distinctive dialects? Please leave a comment below to share with us.