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What does fart mean in Northeast dialect?

Question 1: The following are all northeast dialects. Who can translate it? 1. In the sentence "Oh, my God, his object is an old tree", "tree" means: (ugly, ugly)

Hey, there is a fight over there. The meaning of "fighting": (fighting)

Let's have a talk. "Ga" means: (bet)

This child really deserves everyone. "each should" means: (annoying)

This room is really buried. "Buried" is: (dirty)

6. He stared at me. "Staring at the bully" means: (always, constantly)

7. I met two "Er Ziyi" today. Er Ziyi means: (not male or female)

This child seems to be "in debt to the child", which means: (No matter what happens, he loves to get ahead)

9. "Squat" as soon as you answer the question, which means: (I can't say it for a long time)

10, and "Aunt" will be done. Don't be so serious. The big mother means: (almost)

1 1. I don't know where this little turtle calf went. Turtle calf means: (a name for a child, like "dead calf")

12, don't "vigorously" with me. I don't like it. I mean vigorously: (I disagree, it's embarrassing to keep a straight face)

13, the child actually got something "quack", which means: (not common, not often played)

14, don't ramble with me, just ramble.

15, nothing old "desert" what? Satsuma means: (look around)

16. Today's dish is "altar land", which means "altar land".

17, the old lady sells nerds here every day, which means: (watching the fun)

18, "Ye Er Ga" was drunk, which means: (Last night)

19. Talk to me every day.

20. See if I can squeeze you out. What is Galahad? (the bone connecting the thigh and calf at the knee)

2 1, I am "boring" today. What is boring? (Acne or other acne)

22. Nothing. Why are you always here? Blank means: (stir up)

23. Look at the way you are tortured by "nonsense six times" every day. What does it mean to talk nonsense six times? (Why do you feel uncomfortable and feel that you can't do anything?)

24. Go to "pull your son", which means: (one side, generally refers to leaving your eyes)

25. Can you dance with him? The significance of dancing: (for example, two slappers said they could not beat him; When doing things, no one can exhaust all means)

26, buying this thing is really "Tubi", Tubi means: (stupid, wronged)

27. This kid really stinks, which means: (interesting enough, doing things ok)

28, nothing to eat "Maoke", what is Maoke: (sunflower seeds, commonly known as melon seeds)

29. "Enna" I'll go now. Enna means: (yes)

Don't yell at me. Ho ho means: (I don't think the other party can make it clear)

3 1, this little "click" is not enough. Click means: (When you look down on each other, call them)

32. The feeling of "floating around" is deep. Floating is: (very full, it can be described that the water in the cup is full)

33. This buddy is quite "steel", which means: (perseverance, endurance, persistence)

34. I am annoyed. Take off your "haha". What is this? (chin)

You can't beat him, which means: (similar to question 25, it's still the ability to do things)

Don't always "force me to eat", which means: (a derogatory term that doesn't sound good to the other person)

37. Your "door bucket" is quite big. Where is the bucket? (generally refers to a bungalow with a yard and a shed at the door)

Today, we will "talk" and "talk", which means: (say it)

Don't always "lie" to me, which means: (lie)

40. How can you give me "Bala" with nothing? Bala means:

4 1. The children are playing "Bingga". What is bingga? (It should be the ice surface, that is, the gyro playing on the ice surface, with a big head and a small head, so that it can rotate on the plane. )

42. I think you are only "half a child", which means: (unprofessional, I know some)

43. "Bolaige" was almost broken. What is Bolege? (knee)

44. I want to break off diplomatic relations with you today. Interrupt means: (explain the problem through narration and argument)

45, nothing is blind "white tiger", white tiger means: (say everything)

46. I accidentally dropped "Gaba". What is Gaba? In the initial stage of wound healing, it stays on the skin ... >>

Question 2: How many Northeast dialect words do you know? Northeast dialect is not only humorous, but also rich in connotation. Northeast dialect has aroused the concern and curiosity of the people all over the country. Of course, the pure Northeasters come here casually and speak "slipperingly", but it is really not an easy task to sum up these words. I am also out of curiosity. I've been thinking and thinking these days, and I've sorted out a few, ready to go on. Say the number of words first. (Some words can't be pronounced and can only be replaced) One word: stubborn, six (slippery), all-round, shell, and able (four tones) (broadly speaking, drinking, singing, doing exercises, etc. ), pull, break, stick, pinch, cow, deer, (zuai), hum, wave, handsome, thief (tough, the most), stand, knock (chase, bang), inch (clever). Press, pile up (right), disappear, grasp, pinch, pull, tongue (fold), bite, jam, defend (thank), rush, cover, make, pinch, provoke (escape), escape, cut, multiply, be few (light), benefit (letter), and. (one is criticism, the other is grasping), make, choke, two words: Gaha, Gada, Bury, Geneng, Stupid turtle, burning bag, shaking, shaking, fooling, showing diligence, showing worship, making mistakes, selling licking, giving nothing, boring, peeing, inciting. Stunned, stiff, forced to eat, nagging, tearing blind, pulling, scribbling, tearing up, whimsical, dead yesterday, scratching, blocking harm, quick-eyed, noisy, annoying, seeking (spiritual) thinking, fighting for face, winning face, bluffing, forcing, nagging, chattering and chewing. , Shinji, truffle, Gong Song, Tiezi, Lao Wei, Lao Deng, clean and jerk, vanity, muttering, cowardice, humbling, leaning on the (tail) bar, awkward, pulling eggs, reaching the color, drinking, singing, tunnel, sandwich, bowing, skull, in-laws, stove pit and other pins, hooks, wearing. Carry, mix garlic, wash dishes, gather, grab, cover, drop (old) frame, stretch, combined handle, pila, squat (pole), kang mat, kang tip, kang head, plaid color, initial, early, energetic, cage building, race. Quasi-symmetry, sigh, stagnation, things, end, then, end, blind mi, goo-goo, tong-goo, like monkeys, (zuai) left, turned, changed, clear, nose stinging (sniffling), big time (street), le-le (saying), and piled up. Where to grasp (enter), fundamentally, eat, be small, be good, drink, be half crazy, buy a good son, listen to the voice, play, be a good son, be a bachelor, be a poor son, be an old son, be a poor son, be a surprised fairy and be a lusheng son. & gt

Question 3: What is the most commonly used spoken language in Northeast China? I. Food and meals

Kaga's soup: Pearl soup, that is, boiled fish.

Pancake: jiaozi fried by fire.

Big fruit: refers to fried dough sticks.

Cake: egg custard

Rice soup: refers to thin rice porridge.

Ga bamir: It refers to fried plate rice, also called crispy rice, which is a special snack in northeast China.

Two. transport

Iron bird: plane

Semi-tank type: passenger and freight vehicles refer to small trucks.

Bucket: Dump truck.

Fart donkey: electric tricycle

Iron donkey: motorcycle

Bouncing vehicle: steam construction transport vehicle (specially used for transporting cement, sand, etc. )

Shake the stove: mixer

Bandi: human tricycle

Three. body

Maogouzi: the ditch in the middle of * *

Slag: * * *

Neck: neck

Chin shell: mandible

Hands and neck: wrists

Pineapple Gail: Knee

Galahad: Knee or ankle bone.

Brain: head

Thigh lining: thigh root

Nine nests: axils

Question 4: Is roe deer a curse in Northeast dialect? Not a curse, but slightly derogatory. The roe deer is a common animal in the northeast of China. When the roe deer is frightened, the white hair of its tail will burst open and turn white, and then it will think about whether to run away. Also, it was in the middle of the road, running in front of the car with headlights on, completely unaware that it would be killed. It only knows that light travel is good. Being chased by hunters will bury their heads in the snow, thinking that they will not be found. Based on these points, people in Northeast China call people who are stupid and inflexible, who don't know what to do when things go wrong, or stupid people "stupid roe deer"

Question 5: What are the classic languages of Northeast Slang into Crossing the East? There are many two-part allegorical sayings spoken by Shandong men in "Braving the Guandong", which are still fresh in people's memory. For example, "white wine is green onions, with one cup and two cups." This two-part allegorical saying, regarded as a classic line, tells the two major dietary characteristics of the Northeast and Shandong people. "Shandong people like to eat onions, and now their pancakes are also very famous, while the northeast people like to drink white wine just to keep out the cold. They especially like to drink high and strong. Sometimes they don't want any side dishes when drinking. White wine is green onions, and one cup is two cups. "

There are lines and slang in the play, which many people can remember and "chat" with friends in life. In fact, many of them are Northeast dialect. For example, Wen Er's mother always refers to martial arts as "living animals", which means that people are "wild", "stubborn", "twisted" and have the meaning of "rebellion". There are also "inferior products", which refer to people who are not good and worthless. "lice can't lift the sheets, and grasshoppers can't run in my shoes." (Zhu Kaishan)

There are also some bandits' "slang". Lord Zhang Duo said, "I come from Likou (this place). Boss, you don't look like this stalk (hill). " The man pooped and said, "I'm flying in the waves." Lord Zhang Duo said, "Sir, give me a message." The man said, "I'm busy (doing everything), planting flags (looking for targets) and thirsty (having no money), so I have to stop fighting (robbing)." Master Zhang Duo said: "I don't have much money, and I still have a living cellar (the relationship is very hard)." The man stood up, looked Zhang Duo up and down and slapped his waist. Mr Zhang Duo has four fingers in his left hand and three fingers in his right hand.

The article said: "I think you are a star (fake)!" Master Zhang Duo said: "The building (the sun) is in the building, and the sun is setting (southeast and northwest) for you to inquire." The article asks, "Lima (fellow traveler)?" Master Zhang Duo said, "How dare an outsider?" The article said, "The mountain turns into water, give me a name." Grandpa said, "Luo (Zhang)." Master Zhang Duo took out a pile of silver dollars and put them in a dogskin hat. He said, "Please ask some brothers behind the forest to carry ginger (drink) and string mountains (get drunk)."

These slang words are all people in the Jianghu, and most of them are bandits. In order to reduce the risk of beheading and imprisonment, they deliberately told some very clear things so that others could not understand them to avoid disaster. In the process of "crossing the Kanto", "slang" seems to be essential.

"Three Musts" from Crossing the Kanto the Northeast

For a long time, people have called "Three Monsters in Northeast China" that "there is enough paper on the outside, a child is hung up and a girl is holding a big tobacco pouch". In fact, it is the customs and habits that people who venture to the northeast first see, which are different from their original living environment, so they sum up the "three eccentrics" and other jingles in the northeast.

"Put enough paper on the outside" is because in earlier years, northeast residents put up stickers outside the window lattice to keep out the wind and rain. There is a lot of wind and snow in the northeast, and the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor is large in winter. Stick enough paper on the outside, and there are windows to support the wind, so it is not easy to blow enough paper. When it snows, snowflakes will also fall on enough paper, so the melted snow will not soak enough paper, which can prolong the life of enough paper. The so-called "raising children to prevent old age" is actually putting the baby in a recreational vehicle hanging on the beam. It is said that this is the invention of Manchu and the scientific practice of working people in their lives. At that time, the northeast was still desolate. There are not only many insects and snakes, but also a fire kang burned in the house. Babies can easily get angry and sick when they sleep on the kang. Putting the baby in a hanging wicker basket and shaking it rhythmically can reduce the bite of insects and snakes and make the child sleep more stably. There is also a "girl with a big pipe". Before the founding of New China, there were more female smokers in Northeast China, which was related to the seasonal climate in Northeast China. Moreover, farmers have nothing to do in the long winter, and men and women like to sit on the hot kang and chat and smoke. But now, this old custom is rare. The so-called "strange" is actually a foreigner's view on the local folk customs, living habits and social phenomena in Northeast China.

Looking at Northeast Diet from "Going East"

People are iron, rice is steel, and they are hungry without food. When it comes to "going to Kanto", you can't help but talk about this Kanto dish.

Pork stewed vermicelli. No matter Zhu Kaishan family or bandits, in the north, people like to eat stewed pork with vermicelli, which is delicious and fragrant. This is mainly because the north is rich in potato flour, which is to grind potatoes into pulp, then filter them, pile them in jars, wrap them, put them on the kang to powder them, pour them into the pot, call a ladle, leak the powder into boiling water, and then take them out to dry outside. In autumn and winter, in remote villages, white fields are powder workshops. The flour mill mainly processes potatoes into powder and keeps the "dry powder" for long-term consumption. Powder is a delicious food that the northeast people can't live without. It's strange to stew powder and pork together. > & gt

Question 6: Teach me the commonly used Northeast dialect. The following are commonly used by northeast people. It is easy to hear. When I was studying in other places, my classmates in the south always asked me to teach them Northeast dialect, which I can't remember at the moment. Dialect just popped up unintentionally. Hehe, I can write everything I can think of now and share it with you. I'll add it later.

Note: I want to type pinyin four times with WORD. If it is too much trouble, please write 1 2 3 4 in brackets.

They are the four tones in our Chinese phonetic alphabet, such as you (3) Huan (1) you (3).

Because many sounds can't be correctly marked with Chinese characters, if you want to learn the standard Northeast dialect, you can look at my phonetic notation ~:)

noun

Matter: ten thousand (2) because children refer to something or something.

Brin: My knees are cold.

Galahad: The leg bones of some animals.

Kabala: the intersection of trees

Halaba: scapula

Garfield's fossa: axilla ga(3)ji( 1) wo.

Card step crotch: crotch card (3) step (1) when (1)

Shaqima: A Folk Food

Qi Linzi: the red mark left by physical injury. Qi Linzi (4).

Lao Gada: the youngest (there are many children at home, that is, the youngest one, such as five children. Parents call the fifth old ga( 1)da.

Worry-free: cotton-padded jacket

verb

Cut or Kei: It means beating.

Pick up the bucket: clean it up

Chatting with the old (4) Ke

Dasu: Eat and clean Dasu. Here are some leftovers. You are snoring. I can't eat any more.

Sam: Look around Sam. What's your goal? There are no beautiful women.

Lele: nagging music (1) music, don't pinch it, it's really English ~

Broken car: What's the use of a white (1) car broken? This is not a political issue.

Is it cold in Bu (1) or Ba (1)? I really don't know how to explain it. Experience it for yourself.

White cold: fiddling with Bu (1) cold, fiddling with something.

Put it aside: a funny touch (a way of joking) Example: Brother He (2) Ji I stared blankly at the muscle pit, and the thief scratched (4) scratched (2). Don't mess with me

Tickle: It means itchy.

Clear: mixed fire (1) cold (1)

Tao (2) Deng (4) also means to be busy doing something. Ex.: I recently smashed Deng's fruit and made some money!

Bend over: Bend over to the waist

Reuters: It almost means disconnection and separation, but it's too apt. For example, if this rope is not fastened tightly, it will be bare when pulled.

Sometimes it is also used as onomatopoeia or action, for example, he eats noodles too fast and eats two bites of bread ~

adjective

Fried handle: the first time, the first time ~

Next to: Nai (1) Zhe

Fried: naughty, mainly used to describe children playing crazy; You can also be a verb, such as: tell those two children not to blow up, my family cleaned up for nothing.

Dirty or unclean.

Take advantage: ugly is too patriotic #86

Luther: Disdressed. Common words: happy soldiers

Rare: like, agree with Xie (1) Han.

Show off in an ostentatious manner, shout, pretend fart: no ability, shout blindly, show off.

Energetic: Comfortable Day ③ Ginger.

Real paint: transparent

Lahu: ignore

Sharp eyes: furious Ji (1) Yan (3)

Wu Du: Describe whether the water is cold or hot (1) Wu Du (1).

Hang down, pull up: hang down, don't hang your head, you look like you've been hit ~

Handsome: Handsome is also a transitional word in Manchu.

Mo Rosso: Dull and endless.

Answer: Very annoying.

Hala: It's moldy and stale.

Salang: neat, good and fast ... >>

Question 7: What does "Momozha" mean? It's like a sound word-kiss, kiss you, express love and intimacy.