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What dialects are there in Sichuan dialect that foreigners do not understand?

1. Kill a child and go to the street today (gai)!

When outsiders didn't pay attention, they thought they might have killed a child? Still dragging it to the street? Oh, that's terrible. This is fatal! In fact, this sentence means that he went out wearing a pair of slippers.

2. I am a ghost!

It's really scary for friends from other places to be with friends from Sichuan. They often encounter ghosts. Actually, Sichuan is not that scary. That's a feeling when you are in trouble and fail one after another.

3, you are planing, you haven't killed it yet!

It's terrible for outsiders to hear this. It's cruel to kill. In fact, this sentence means why it's not over, it's over and so on. , which means the end!

My sister looks good.

When Sichuanese boast that you look like a bus, you should never think that your friends in Sichuan say that you look like a bus.

Bashi is widely used in Sichuan. Used to describe a beautiful woman, meaning good, beautiful and temperamental. ...

From the moment you stand up, you mean support, background and help others.

It used to be Paoge's. Paoge is a gang organization that originated in Sichuan. It is not only a secret anti-Qing association, but also a political and economic mutual aid group for bankrupt farmers and craftsmen. Because it was an illegal non-governmental organization, it was banned from tracing by the Qing government as soon as it appeared.

Common verbs

Come over (push past), be awkward (don't move), go in (feed in), click (pinch in), be old enough (bump into), blow down (chat), jump and climb (wrestle), take an exam (knock on the head), hit the king (lose concentration), and grab (side).

Hi (eating too much), stooping/weighing/killing pigeons (finished), turning board (cheating), tracking (tickling), old foot (spraining foot), chrysanthemum (nursing), talking about Hal (trying), old tongue (losing), coming/coming (reaching out).

Wall (filter), put it on (make up), I will (estimate), sparrow will (see), anti-aging (balance), horse face (board face), paws dozing off (doze off), paws ball (kick the ball) and kill iron (clean up).