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The most classic sentence in Xinjiang dialect

The most classic sentence in Xinjiang dialect is "Life is like a cup of tea, it won't be bitter for a lifetime, but it will always be bitter for a while."

"Life is like a cup of tea, it won't be bitter for a lifetime, but it will always be bitter for a while." It is a Uygur proverb that tells us that life will inevitably encounter setbacks and difficulties, but as long as we persist, we will usher in a better tomorrow.

The common greetings in Xinjiang dialect include "Xili", "Hi", "Xiao", "Hello" and "Hello". "Xili Ah" is the most commonly used greeting in Xinjiang, and it can be heard in every corner of Xinjiang. "Hi Ah" is also a very popular greeting in Xinjiang to express friendly greetings.

The commonly used answers in Xinjiang dialect are "hi", "good", "very good", "not bad" and "quite good". "Hi" is the most commonly used answer in Xinjiang, indicating a friendly answer, while "good" is also a very popular answer in Xinjiang, indicating a positive answer.

Brief introduction of Xinjiang dialect

Xinjiang dialect includes Lanyin Mandarin, Zhongyuan Mandarin and Beijing Mandarin. Concepts such as Xinjiang dialect and Xinjiang dialect only refer to Chinese dialects in Xinjiang, and have no meaning of Uygur and other minority languages under any circumstances. This is a misunderstanding that many Chinese people are easy to fall into. If you want to refer to minority languages, you should use their real names, such as "Uighur" and "Kazakh".

Among the three dialects, the northern Xinjiang dialect of Lanyin Mandarin has the longest formation time and the largest population. Xinjiang dialect in a narrow sense only refers to Lanyin Mandarin. The minority language loanwords in Xinjiang Chinese dialects are mostly Uygur, and many of them are borrowed very early. Loanwords can be divided into transliteration words, free translation words and Uighur-Chinese words.