Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Sichuan dialect "will rot!" what's the meaning
Sichuan dialect "will rot!" what's the meaning
There is no difference between flat tongue and upturned tongue in Sichuan dialect used in most areas, and the upturned tongue in Putonghua is basically pronounced flat tongue. In Sichuan dialect (but not Chengdu dialect), if vowels do not start with "I" (such as "I" or "in"), all "n" will be pronounced as "L".
Extended data:
Sichuan dialect life terms:
1, posing as a dragon gate array-refers to gossip; ?
2, cracking the shell-refers to bragging, boasting; ?
3, counting cans-refers to joking; ?
4, chaos-refers to doing nothing or not doing things according to the rules; ?
5, tempered-refers to the battle; ?
6, pulling ribs (skin)-refers to quarreling or creating disputes; ?
7, kill-refers to the end or not, used up; To be unified means to do things thoroughly; Finish the work-this means doing the work well; Don't come-that means it doesn't matter; Wash the skull-refers to verbal teasing and ridicule.
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