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Jinan dialect in Shandong province

If you are interested, you can buy a Jinan Dialect Dictionary. The following is a small part, practice your mouth first! ! !

Respect for children-refers to drinking slowly. Brother Wang, why don't you come to my house for dinner

Silk-refers to food deterioration. At first, it refers to filamentous substances in spoiled food, and later to spoiled objects.

Dead eyebrows and dead eyes-refers to being inflexible without looking at your eyes.

Picking hair-refers to taking advantage of loopholes. Lao Wang is ill, so let his boy pick up a leak and take up the quota of going abroad!

Li Kuang's edge-refers to playing dumb and doing things perfunctory.

Boredom-provoke boredom and endless entanglement.

No answer-refers to a casual and noncommittal attitude towards things. (I haven't read Mu)

Wood chaos-refers to the mood is very chaotic, unable to sort out the mess, restless. If the body part is messy, it means that this part is neither painful nor painful, but it seems to be something.

Parent quantity-refers to the meaning of guessing and estimating.

Pull-means fuck off, fuck off. (This is a classic in Jinan dialect, the most commonly used! Remember it! It is said that the word comes from "pulling anchor and pulling ingot", which means sailing. It is a neutral preposition, which later evolved into swearing words.

Zanmi-refers to being clumsy and blind in doing good, and also refers to ignorance and improper speech; Or bad luck, something happened. I lost my wallet in the taxi today. What a pity!

Yaoqiao-refers to Kit Kat, which has a strange meaning.

Fishing-refers to taking advantage. I gave you 5 yuan. Do you still want it?

Clap your hands-refers to chatting and talking.

Diligent and sticky-refers to being clumsy in speaking and doing things. This is from old Jinan ~ I don't use it much anyway, and I haven't heard of it! )

Refers to flinching.

Sweet-refers to a person's fake smile, deliberately pleasing. It also means that the food is sweet but not delicious.

Blind bag-refers to learning badly, useless, and out of breath.

Tears flow round-refers to something very round.

Buckets are flat-refers to things that are flat, and some are inclined. (Some people also look down on it)

Dragon bend-refers to the things in the garden, not the things in the garden.

Pigeons-refers to food that is not brittle or brittle when wet and is not easy to bite.

Dead grandson-refers to an inflexible and inflexible person. (swear words ~ ~ `)

Scratch music.-yeah, irony. Also refers to itching.

Brother Mao-refers to a layman who is not sensible.

Drag-refers to pretending to be gentle.

Conflicting slack-refers to a loose appearance.

Pieces of chicken and dog-refers to trivial and incomplete things or things, with contempt.

Muddy-covering-refers to the way the road is muddy and difficult to walk.

What is the most commonly used word in Jinan? What are you doing? Is "what do you want?" the meaning of

Cut it off.-okay. Cut it off! This is our deal.

Bite-it means that it is not easy to read, so it is difficult to pronounce ~ for example, this tongue twister really bites!

Rootless collapse-refers to nonsense and boasting. (pronounced bengmugener)

Will-refers to just now. I just reached the ball board.

Teach others to do something-it means deceiving others by telling them to do something. Don't listen to him, he's just joking!

Push-"Tai" has the same meaning as "Te" in Beijing dialect. This is a hard thing to push! Or did she push the beauty!

Tight self-refers to the meaning of further aggravation. Money is tight, no money, and you are sick again!

Don't care.-don't care.

No.-otherwise. Why don't we do this?

Hu is right.-it means perfunctory. Don't make an appointment with me, please make it clear before you go!

Winding, not straight. Such as; What is this? It's winding, so hard to walk!

Make people nervous-exhausted. For example, if I don't work together, I will panic ~ can't I rest?

Clap by hand. Look at your dirty body and pull the dust quickly!

Beard-refers to a person's disheveled appearance.

Grinding-means haggling over every ounce. What a nuisance this man is, he will never stop grinding!

Bastard-bastard, mostly swearing.

Two-skinned face-even if you are thick-skinned, call names ~

Children with bad eyes-naughty children, also known as "children with bad clothes" are not good to listen to ~

The oldest child-the youngest child.

Street children-children who can talk and do bad things. It means rogue ~

Hangzi-refers to people who don't trust and are unreliable. What good can your small business do?

Carrying a bag-the kind of person who feels particularly good about himself after doing something that others look down upon. I feel a little full and have nothing to do ~

Burning buns-rich people have nowhere to show off.

You are on duty.

It means: how kind of you! You're amazing!

Woman: Dirty words. Spoken English, never say this in front of Jinan people. Woman, do you play? !

Two Bridges: The husbands of two sisters call each other two bridges. My second bridge is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine {Zhengzhou people call it a string. }

C: Just now. I just had dinner!

Li Leng: It means unconvinced. What are you doing?

Yao: It also refers to things. Did you go fishing in the fishing ground? Yao didn't hear clearly.

Huo)-it means to attract. For example, are you making peace?

I'm bored-I hate it.

Push-"Tai" has the same meaning as "Te" in Beijing dialect. This is a hard thing to push! Or did she push the beauty!