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Northwest dialect (beg prawns and locals! )

Let me just talk about Xinjiang.

First, the favorite word doesn't like to say "how", but likes to say "Zha": how to go, how to do, how to sell, how to do, how to make a mess or ha (two sounds): "what"; What is this? Did it, huh? What is that? In addition, I am used to adding a "sa" at the end of the sentence.

Second, commonly used words from Uygur or other national languages:

1, Yang Gangzi: female, daughter-in-law.

2. Balang (son): "Ba" is soft and close to "Ba"; Boys, young people

3, a capsule is dead, the capsule is dead: "A" whispered; Swearing, go to hell! The specific meaning is unknown.

4. Yao's Darcy and Yaldarcy: comrades and friends.

5. Macquarie: Come here.

6, leather teeth: onions. For example, the famous dish "Pila (red)": leather teeth, peppers, tomatoes, plus coriander, cold shredded pork is both. (Tiger dishes in mainland China)

7, wai ~ sauce ~: interjection, alas, just drag it.

8. Ta Shilang: Death, death, death.

9. Ha (La) Ma Si: All, all at once.

10, blind ~ ~: Go away!

1 1, Jaxy: OK!

12, Hot Amat: Thank you!

Third, the unique pronunciation: characteristics:

1, with a lot of teeth sounds, I don't like to talk in circles, which saves trouble. If I meet Shi Qing, I will read "Sissi Qing".

2. Words and pronunciations are exaggerated, and long sounds are often drawn (the longer the sound, the heavier the tone), such as: slowly `````` (extremely long sound), at that ~ ~ place (at that ~ ~ distance)1un "ong: for example, pronounce" Baiyun "as" Bai Yong ". Kunlun doesn't say Kunlun, konglong2 "o" is pronounced as "e": for example, popo is pronounced as "Pepe".

3. Down: sometimes it is said as "ha" (four tones), such as: ha noodles (down), come to a (down).

4. No: pronounced as "Yao" (two sounds), such as: What?

5. Go: Read Abandon (Four Tones)

6. Don't read "Yes"

7. Say: chanting Buddha

8. Baby: read four tones, such as "baby (read: socks)" and "thief socks" (thief); In the same way, "girls (stealing books)"