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What do you mean by baa?

Dayu is the latest stalk appearing on the Internet, so what does it mean? I believe many friends want to know. The following small series introduces the meaning of paid sadness to everyone. Let's take a look.

What does da-baa mean?

I. Meaning

Da-baa is actually a Chinese homonym of Japanese, and it is a relatively daily expression.

The original text of Da baa in Japanese is だめ, transliterated as da mei, which means no, no, no, etc. So dada means bad.

Second, the source

Recently, netizens have been playing with Jason Wu's emoticons crazily.

This picture comes from the public welfare activities of fire protection publicity. In fact, the original picture is accompanied by the words "Do not occupy the fire truck".

However, because Jason Wu's expression and gestures are magical, it looks serious and funny after being marked with the word "Dabao" on Figure P by netizens.

Third, other common Chinese homophones in Japan

1, hello: こんにちは (cry and dig together)

2. Good morning: ぉはよぅござぃます (Oh, it's enough to blow up a Mars).

3. Goodbye: さよぅなら (goodbye)

See you tomorrow: じゃぁぁした

5. Good night, elder: ぉみなさぃ (Oh, yes, seminar)

6. I'm back: ただぃま (he is a freshman)