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What does "ge ke" mean in Liuzhou dialect?

It means "cutting wheat" or "going over there"

It depends on the language environment in which you speak. If you are on the edge of a wheat field or rice field, this sentence tells you to "cut the wheat with a knife". If there is a "past" in the daily conversation and communication, don't get in the way. It also means "go over there"

Example of old Liuzhou dialect proverb: Ke: the meaning of going. Quack: Very few. Brush tail: In the back. Thick: bluffing. Stew: oops. Reddy: redundant, troublesome.