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What do you mean?

means silly in Northeast dialect.

1. Boo-boo [Fang]: Talk too much.

2. Don't worry about it any more.

3. Show off.

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

I (dI): I = no, I = know; It is equivalent to the "unknown" in Guangzhou dialect.

déi: Jiaoliao Mandarin in Yantai City, Shandong Province, pronounced déi, which means "yes, yes", indicating the speaker's approval.

déi: It means "Yes, you are absolutely right", which means that you agree with me very much, with a strong tone.

other northeast dialects:

drum begging (getting), estimating (estimating), whining (calling the truth), booing (bragging), chewing backwards (ruminating), boiling (opening), yesterday (yesterday), slipping (slipping), crowing (crowing), and white.

night, yesterday (yesterday), the day before yesterday (the day before yesterday), shiny (very bright), chatting (chatting), fooling (cheating), eating (sucking), mare (mare), bridge (brother-in-law), yard (all), and blind.

coquettish (lewd), feathered cow (cow), sisters-in-law (sister-in-law), horizontal (possibly), circling (wooing), evil yelling (serious exaggeration), fucking (bad), beard-slipping (flattering), bluffing (cheating), and so on.