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What does kao mean in Henan dialect?

Kao is a common word in Henan dialect, which usually means "relying on" and "relying on". In daily life, I often hear people say that "the wall of my house is the wall of Kao's neighbor", which means to approach Kao. At work or study, we often hear that "kao needs his own ability to complete the task", and at this time kao means to rely on.

In addition to the meaning of "relying on", Kao also means "Kao" in Henan dialect. For example, many parents will say to their children, "You should study hard to take Kao Wang", which means that you should study hard and take the exam well. In addition, in some areas of Henan, Kao can also be used to represent blue. For example, "those pants are very nice, they are dark blue Kao pants."

In Henan dialect, kao also means "roast". For example, in summer, we often celebrate various festivals with barbecues, and then we can say, "Today we are going to have a barbecue". In this case, Kao means baking. In addition, there is a traditional food in Henan called roasted bran, which can also be called "roasted off". This kind of food is made in a special way and has certain regional characteristics.