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What is the relationship between babies?

"Bao Bao" refers to michel platini and dopted mother in Sichuan dialect, and is sometimes used to address each other's in-laws.

Sichuan dialect, also known as Bashu dialect, belongs to southwest mandarin of Chinese. Today's Sichuan dialect was formed in the great migration movement of "Huguang filling Sichuan" during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, and it was gradually evolved and merged from Sichuan dialect popular before the Ming Dynasty and immigrant dialects in Huguang, Guangdong and Jiangxi.

Sichuan dialect has:

1: Title:

Grandpa-is a respectful name for male old people;

Mother-in-law-is a respectful name for female elderly people;

Old bench-it is an impolite name for male old people;

Old woman-this is an impolite address for female old people;

Hengheng-is a title for women of their parents' generation;

Yaoer (female)-is a nickname for children.

2. Life terms:

Put on a dragon's gate array-refers to rambling gossip;

Crush-refers to boasting, boasting;

Rinse the jar-it means joking;

Fighting in disorder-refers to not doing business or playing cards according to the routine;

Hammer-refers to fighting;

Bracing (skin)-refers to quarreling or quarreling;

Brake cut-refers to the end or not, used up;

To be unified means to do things thoroughly;

All eight types-refers to doing well;

Don't come-it means it doesn't matter;

Dora Dong-means no coat.

3. Adjectives:

Hanging crane-unstable (appropriate);

Red Lala-ugly red;

Xixi-rotten;

Cherish setbacks-not smart, a little stupid;

Sleepy-stupid;

It's all warm-warm and appropriate;

Delicious-the description is very fragrant;

Sweet Mimi-very sweet.