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What does the governor mean in Shanghai dialect?

The governor of Hong Kong, also called Dada (GNGD/GNGDU/GNGDU), is a dialect of Wu dialect, which is commonly used in most Wu-speaking areas, meaning fool.

Shanghai dialect, also known as Shanghai dialect (Wuyu Association Pinyin: zaon he ghe gho), Shanghai dialect, Wu dialect Shanghai dialect and Shanghai dialect, is a Wu dialect belonging to Sino-Tibetan language family-Chinese language family-Wu language family-Taihu film-Suhujia film.

Shanghai dialect is an important foundation of Shanghai local culture. Shanghai dialect is an important representative of Wu dialect, which can basically communicate with other dialects in Taihu Lake area of Wu dialect and is an influential language in modern Wu dialect area. Shanghai dialect is a new type of urban Wu dialect, which is based on the original local dialect in Shanghai and naturally merged with the immigrant dialects from all parts of Wu dialect area after Shanghai opened to the outside world.

History:

Shanghai dialect belongs to Taihu dialect in Wu dialect, which is often called "Shanghai gossip" and is one of the most influential dialects in modern Wu dialect area. This is not only because of Shanghai's urban status, but also because of the historical formation and characteristics of Shanghai gossip.

Shanghai is located in Wudi, Jiangdong, and the local language is the ancient Wu dialect with thousands of years of history. The word Wu Yu has existed since ancient times and is common in ancient poems, which refers to the dialect in Jiangdong area. Shanghai dialect is a kind of Wu dialect, which carries the cultural atmosphere of ancient Jiangdong.

To discuss the origin of Shanghainese, we must first distinguish two concepts of Shanghainese, because in the historical development of Shanghai, two Shanghainese have been formed. One is the "Old Shanghainese Dialect", which has developed naturally in Shanghai for a long time, and is consistent with the dialects in the surrounding suburbs of Shanghai. The other is the urban "new Shanghainese" formed with the rapid development of Shanghai urban area and population migration after the opening of Shanghai.

The "Shanghai dialect" collectively referred to at home and abroad refers to the new Shanghai dialect.