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What does Jinan people mean by a teacher? Dialect?

A title of respect for an elder is usually used as the beginning of a conversation with a stranger.

Teacher-in addition to this accident, it is also a unique second person address in Jinan dialect, which is usually changed to "teacher" with children. Used as an initial pronoun when talking to people you don't know. Example: Teacher, how much is this/ask for directions/your clothes are very nice.

"Teacher" is a unique folk culture in Jinan. Since the early days of liberation, with the development of industry and commerce, some original titles, such as "Miss", have been out of line with the social environment.

As a kind of honorific title, "teacher" stands out among many titles. Compared with the honorific title for experienced people in special industries, it gradually evolved into a common title and soon spread among Jinan citizens.

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Commonly used Jinan dialect:

1, lagua-refers to chatting and talking. I talked until 2 o'clock last night and got up late today.

2, wood chaos-refers to trouble, nothing to find trouble. Don't mess around or I'll hit you.

3, poke a few-similar to the meaning of wood chaos, meaning nothing to find trouble. For example, Xiao Linzi likes to poke several female classmates for nothing.

4, acting-refers to doing something but pretending not to do it. For example, if you play on the street, give me my book quickly!

5, scratching-refers to sarcasm, but also refers to itching. For example, this person is cute and prickly.

6. Teacher-refers to the honorific title for others.

7. Brother Mao-refers to a layman who is not sensible.

8, essay-refers to pretending to be gentle.

9, tokage Lianzi-refers to the gecko.

10, wandering-refers to fried snails.