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Happy New Year, how to say it in Teochew dialect
1. Happy New Year in Teochew dialect: Xin {Xīn} Ni {Nī} ? Chopsticks {Kuài} Li {Làn}
For reference only, I am not a local, but I also passed Search and learn! Hope this helps!
2. Additional supplement: Chaozhou people, also known as "Chaoshan people", migrated from the Central Plains, multiplied in Chaoshan, and became famous overseas. They are one of the three major Han ethnic groups in Guangdong. Chaozhou people can be found all over the world. Therefore, people often say, "Where there is tide, there are Chaozhou people." They are brave enough to venture into business and are good at doing business, especially Jews in all major fields.
Therefore, they were known as "Oriental Jews" as early as the beginning of the last century. According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 30 million Chaoshan people in the world, including about 10 million who live in Chaoshan and more than 10 million who have moved to other parts of the country (including those who still have their registered residence in Chaoshan). There are also overseas Chaoshan people. Nearly 15 million, so there is a saying that there are three Chaoshans: local, domestic and overseas, each Chaoshan has 10 million.
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