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What do people in Taiwan Province Province mean by "one stalk" and "one stalk"?

People in Taiwan Province province say "fuck" is funny.

Similar to the word "burden" said by mainlanders, it is a funny word.

Taiwanese (Taiwanese Pinyin: t? I-you? N-uē, vernacular word: t? i-o? N-oē, Minnan Pinyin: Dáiwán wê), also known as Taiwanese or Taiwanese Minnan, is used to refer to Minnan dialect used in Taiwan Province Province, which belongs to Zhang Quan dialect in linguistic classification and is very close to Xiamen dialect, with an estimated cognate ratio of 99%. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, especially after the opening of the sea ban, a large number of immigrants from Chinese mainland entered Taiwan Province Province, most of whom were Heluo people in Zhangzhou and Quanzhou people in southern Fujian. The language they brought replaced the language of Taiwan Province aborigines, became the dominant language in Taiwan Province Province, and gradually evolved into a language different from the native language. During the Japanese occupation period, it was called "Taiwan Province people, Taiwan Province people and Taiwan Province people" to distinguish other languages. Although Japanese and Mandarin successively replaced the status of lingua franca during the Japanese occupation period and after the government moved to Taiwan, Taiwanese is still the largest mother tongue and the most widely used language in Taiwan Province Province.

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