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What do you call grandpa in Sichuan dialect?

As follows:

Great-grandfather: Zuzu.

Great-grandmother: Zuzu.

Grandpa: Ye, (the last note goes up).

Grandma: Po, Nai Nai (the last note is down).

Grandpa: First class, external class.

Grandma: Grandma, grandma.

Father-in-law: Call him "Dad" to his face and "Father-in-law" in front of others.

Mother-in-law: Mom, call her "mother-in-law" in front of others.

Father-in-law: Call him "Dad" to his face and "Father-in-law" in front of others.

Mother-in-law: Call "Mom" in person and "Old Woman" and "Mother-in-law" in front of others.

Father: the old man, Ba, Ba (the last sound goes up), the old man (Zhe).

Mom: Mom, mom.

Sichuan dialect

Sichuan dialect belongs to southwest mandarin, also known as Bashu dialect. 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.

Chengdu dialect is the standard pronunciation of Sichuan opera and various folk arts. At the same time, due to the high degree of internal interoperability of Sichuan dialect, there is no obstacle to communication between dialect areas. Sichuan dialect is a general term, so Sichuan dialect itself has no standard pronunciation.