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What does Shanghai dialect mean? Shanghai dialect explanation.

1, Shanghainese scold Little Red Guy, which means "wet behind the ears, not worth caring about", a person who helps people carry bags and run errands. Shanghai dialect also refers to children, which is a nickname.

2. The little red guy can swear directly. In the past, when the weather was hot in Shanghai, children were naked in Lippi's alley and got dirty. Adults would scold: "Little red guy, I'm going to die." "Little Red Man" is sometimes used in a derogatory sense. When chatting, the mothers in the alley all said that "there is only one little red guy in Allah's family", which means it is very popular.

3. Shanghai dialect, also known as Shanghai dialect, Shanghai dialect, Wu dialect Shanghai dialect and Shanghai dialect, is a Wu dialect belonging to Sino-Tibetan language family-Wu dialect-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.