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You are my son. How to say it in Shanghai dialect?

Nongsi has no son.

Common Shanghainese: thirteen o'clock: Sessidi, a person with brain problems; Sagittarius: Ma Xiang, appearance; If: Shi Yao, if; Yao: Me, no; Old metaphor: old Biyang, an old man with a strong accent (commendatory term); Noisy: nao, modal particles are meaningless; Black eyes, eyes. Ga Sanhu: Ga Sewu, chat.

Shanghai dialect is a dialect formed in the long history of Shanghai, which brings together the essence of wuyue Jiangnan language and culture and has profound cultural accumulation. Shanghai dialect retains more ancient Chinese factors: Shanghai dialect has compulsive tone sandhi. The wave of immigrants from Shanghai in history has made the influence of Shanghai dialect expand continuously. In Hongkong, Taiwan Province Province, the United States, Japan and other countries, Shanghainese also has some users.