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Looking for Shanghai dialect

"Looking for yelling potential" in Shanghainese dialect refers to picking fights and deliberately making things difficult (in society or at home, Guang Chen who is unhappy and in a bad mood is more likely to look for yelling potential. )

"Looking for Roar" is an incision in the Shanghai dialect market. Generally refers to the provocative behavior of one party to the other: "Nong wants to talk to me now?" The other party will also ask, "Why do you have a farming accent?" To outdo each other, this is the rhythm of quarreling and scolding. Next, raise your voice, push and shove, and even show off your fists Who's afraid of who?

Looking for yelling must be translated into Mandarin, that is, finding fault and deliberately picking on other people's homes. Shanghai gossip is to turn a quarrel into a phase-seeking curse, or it is very vivid. The word "beg" means that both sides are prepared, don't confess, and don't give up lightly until they have played dozens of rounds.

Brief introduction of Shanghai dialect

Shanghai dialect is a dialect of Wu dialect, belonging to Sino-Tibetan language family-Chinese language family-Wu language family-Taihu Lake-Suhujia small piece. Shanghai dialect, Shanghai dialect, Wu dialect, Shanghai dialect, Shanghai dialect. It is an important foundation of Shanghai local culture and an important representative of Wu dialect. Basically, it can communicate with other dialects in Wutai Lake, and it is an influential language in modern Wu dialect area, which brings together the essence of wuyue Jiangnan language and culture.

Shanghai dialect in a narrow sense refers to Shanghai urban dialect, which is widely used now and is recognized as the mainstream common dialect in Shanghai. Shanghai dialect is a new urban Wu dialect, which is based on the local Wu dialect and naturally blended with immigrant dialects from Wu-speaking areas around the world after Shanghai opened its port.

Shanghai dialect in a broad sense also includes Shanghai local (suburban) dialects, mainly including Pudong dialect, Songjiang dialect, Jiading dialect, Chongming dialect, Jinshan dialect, Qingpu dialect and Fengxian dialect. Shanghai was originally composed of Jiangdong 1 1 Wuyu County, and the dialect reflected the cultural information of Jiangdong.