Joke Collection Website - Joke collection - What dialect is used by "Chaoba" in Shandong?

What dialect is used by "Chaoba" in Shandong?

"Chaoba" is a Shandong dialect, meaning silly and lovely.

For familiar people, calling their friends or relatives "Joba" is not to look down on or be hostile to him/her. On the contrary, it means more kindness and joking. So sometimes shouting "Joba" is more about showing concern and reminding relatives and friends not to be too simple. So sometimes it is also a simple synonym.

Expand:

Different people refer to different languages. The dialect spoken by the population in China is a political concept, but it is actually a local language, also known as vernacular, local dialect or local accent. It refers to a language that is different from the standard language in a certain area, and this title does not consider the kinship between languages.

Chaoba belongs to the northern dialect and has its own unique pronunciation, which is very different from the northern dialect represented by Beijing dialect and Northeast dialect. Referring to the differentiation law of the initial consonant and vowel of entering tone in ancient times, Shandong dialect is divided into three different mandarin communities: Jilu Mandarin, Jiaoliao Mandarin and Zhongyuan Mandarin.

Dongying, Zhucheng, Rizhao, Jimo, Qingdao, Laoshan, Jiaozhou, Gaomi, Changyi, Hanting, Shouguang, Qingzhou, Changle, Linqu, Anqiu and Yishui. Most of them are also called fools. For familiar people, calling their friends or relatives "Joba" is not to look down on or be hostile to him/her. On the contrary, it means more kindness and joking.