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In Japanese, there is ダジャレ (⒔). Is there anything similar in China Chinese?
ダジャレレ (⒔) means a bad joke. This is a very boring joke, only using literal meaning as an article.
For example, joking with other people's names, such as the colleague's name is Zhao Ming. There is a small light in the office. Someone wants to play a joke and say, Don't turn on the light. Zhao (photo) can come tomorrow ~
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