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What does "嘀" mean in Northeastern dialect?

This is a Northeastern curse word.

1. 嘚啵〈方〉: Talking nonsense, blind 嘚啵.

2. 嘘嘚 dēde 〈方〉: A little thing, don’t worry about it anymore.

3. 嘚做嚚倈方>: Show off oneself.

Related content explanation:

嘘 (dēi): the Cantonese dialect of Lianjiang City, Guangdong Province. The Cantonese pronunciation is dēi, which is the same as the English word day, meaning "know".

无嘚(dēi): 嘇=no, 嘚=know; equivalent to "I don't know" in Cantonese.

嘘(déi): Mandarin in Jiaoliao, Yantai City, Shandong Province, pronounced as déi, meaning "yes, right", indicating the speaker's approval.

嘚 Yeah (déi): means "Yes, you are so right", expressing strong agreement and a strong tone.

Northeastern dialect, also known as Northeastern Mandarin, is distributed in the northeastern region of China except the Liaodong Peninsula and the northeastern part of Hebei Province, including the entire territory of Heilongjiang Province, Jilin Province, most areas of Liaoning Province, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region ( Hulunbuir City, Xing'an League, Tongliao City, Chifeng City), with a user population of about 120 million. There are two division schemes for Northeastern Mandarin. One is divided into Jichen pieces, Hafu pieces and Heisong pieces. Each piece can be divided into several small pieces. The latest classification: Songliao film, Liaochen film, Songjin film.