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The dialect of fellow villagers in Boshan District?

2008-07-30 09:03:06

Noun

Yue Ming - the moon.

Thief Star—Meteor.

Fan Bala - snow beads.

frozen - ice cubes.

Mist and dew—fog.

埝—place: This is good~.

Gate - used as a compound reference when attached to some words indicating place and time: this a ~ (here) | this empty a ~ (this time).

Hara - still nook.

Zhou (turn) - all around, a circle: there is a sports meeting in the square, and everyone can watch it.

Quanyou—①Quanyou: I circled around the city. ②Circle: Use branches to surround the courtyard.

Straight up - above, in a high position, is Boshan Park.

Hit a in the middle - next to: Come on, kid, don't get in the way here.

Yanshen—the old name of Boshan.

Xiaofu River - the name of the river originates from Boshan Shentou and runs through Boshan City.

The big temple - Grandma Yan Temple in Boshan is located in the south of the city.

The common name of Letuan Village in Boshan is located in the southwest of the city, more than ten miles away from the city.

Qiao Li Qian - the common name of Qiao Ling Qian Village in Boshan is located in the southwest of the city, more than ten miles away from the city.

At the end of the year - during the Chinese New Year: don’t put out the fire whip early, keep it and put it out.

Year time - last year: This year is hotter than ~.

Wu Ma Day - the fifth day of the first lunar month.

Night comes—yesterday. Day) white night - daytime.

Bedtime - morning: ~ meal (breakfast).

Midnight a-door—midnight.

Lagging - children call pigs.

Shy Guy - Gongyang.

Tooth cat—male cat.

Female cat - female cat,

Nan - (poultry) lays eggs; (insects) lay eggs: hens, eggs, silkworms, flies, maggots.

Baba—duck.

Old God of Fortune - a superstitious name for the weasel.

Lao She’s salt bat—bat.

Cat chew - also known as mouse.

Woodpecker - Woodpecker.

Flying - Birds hatch from eggs: house sparrow (sparrow) ~ even.

Scorpion tiger-gecko.

Spider—Spider.

Ant-ant.

A little less - cicada.

Cricket—earthworm.

Leech—Leech.

Stick-corn.

The flower in the courtyard—Xiangri Cai.

Fruit trees—fruits.

Chonghuarang—fruit that has been eaten by insects.

Honey fruit—flower red

Garlic millet—garlic platform.

戈bayu - tree branches, branches.

Okay - guy

Second brother - half-assed.

Jill bone pile - cheekbones

Men's head - particularly prominent forehead.

The three official channels - temples.

Butt hammer - also known as buttocks.

Unabala—ischium.

Miscellaneous disease—an old woman suffers from tuberculosis.

Qiao disease-oldly refers to men suffering from tuberculosis.

Magpie blindness - night blindness.

Weather - especially refers to the hazy days when wind and snow are coming: if you are going to have a rainstorm, pack up the stove quickly.

Yifa - refers to an epidemic.

Malignant hair-boils are red, swollen and suppurating.

Stuttering, stammering.

Mockery—fool.

Charming—crazy.

Half door—wind door.

The door stone is missing - the threshold.

Ketan - a small pavilion on the wall where things are placed.

Round house - refers to wooden utensils such as tables, chairs, beds and cabinets

Jiaotiao - Mazha.

Evil basin-urine basin.

Urine turtle—chamber pot.

Arch—a large piece of coal.

Make a fire - fuel synthesized from fine coal and loess.

Rustiness—Rust formed on metal.

Kiln goods—porcelain.

Half basin - a porcelain laundry tub.

Water ballast - broken pieces of porcelain.

Wagu—small ceramic pieces.

Zhiroso - lard residue.

Gongduan - a dough-shaped food made of sticky rice.

Lianjiu - a kind of gruel with a slightly sour taste made from ground beans and added flour. It is made by boiling the leftover mung bean water for vermicelli and vermicelli and adding an appropriate amount of flour, coriander, tofu, vermicelli, etc.

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Four-Four Banquets—the name of a high-end banquet in Boshan. One table includes four plates, four rows, four large dishes and other dishes.

Large items—dishes served on large plates at banquets. The grand banquet consists of four large items.

Lingwu—a mid-course dish at a banquet.

Tofu box - a dish made of deep-fried long cubes of tofu, hollowed out and stuffed.

Half pants—shorts.

The difference is the same as half-(shoes worn).

Top item—old job: What is your child looking for?

Remnant products: I have picked them several times, but only a few are left.

Pretending to play - refers to activities such as walking on stilts, playing dragon lanterns, and playing land boats on the 15th day of the first lunar month.

You Ke - On the second day of the wedding, the bride's two brothers went to visit the bride in the name of giving her hair oil. The groom's family called the two brothers of the bride "You Ke".

Porridge and rice - food sent by the mother's family to express condolences to the mother.

Kajiemei - Jieguyan: Just as he was talking about ~, he walked backwards and connected

Yuyou - two fat round bodies connected together, the thinner part in the middle: ~Gourd |Children have fat arms.

Long face - a metaphor for hitting a wall: I did this~.

Clever-eyed ram’s horn—the so-called clever thing, a new trick: just try some~, it won’t work at all.

Half-dressed - underage (boy)

verb

tile - freeze, ice: this house is too cold, the occupants can ~ get up|~ freeze.

Storm - dusty.

Smoke is pouring out of the chimney.

To live - something that was originally solid moved: he had a tooth.

Miliu - Suck off anything stuck on chopsticks or fingers. Not smacking - 1 smacking the lips: This old lady has a good mouth~. 2 Taste: What do you think it tastes like?

Guo Hui saw: Are you~my pen coming?

Looking and looking: What are you doing?

Samo—Look here, look there, looking for something.

Three-edge - squinting (eyes): He has eyes.

Monkey Fever - Like a monkey squatting there: One by one, these children are doing this?

Duyou-1 Make a mess (mostly refers to the bed): Look at this bed~. 2 Metaphor of torture: Don’t leave your own home.

Twisting and twisting: He kept having a stomachache. 2 It is a metaphor for a child pestering an adult: This child is really cool.

Kicking - refers to a child who likes to move here and there and play naughtily: this child is too lazy. ,

Corruption and squandering: everything in the house is called Guanglian.

Tie up—1 Dress up: ~Looks so good. 2 Treatment: Disease

Liquid swaying intermittently: You have been drinking water all the way.

Stiff: frozen hands.

Meter measurement - Comparative measurement, roughly measure: How long is this rope?

zuosuo-1 ruin, destroy: Xiaogang destroyed all the toys. 2 Insult, spoil: xx is calling someone~.

Shuo-Da: I~you. 攲—Pinch with chopsticks.

Scrape - 1 (paste) filled: confused (spread), ~ a table. 2. Describes a person's unclear mind and confused behavior: This person is very ~.

挓挌—1 (hands, hair, branches, etc.) open: ~ hands. 2 It is a metaphor for not obeying the rules and acting recklessly: If you do ~ again, you will be beaten repeatedly.

Huaila - Use your arms to get rid of the pull of others: He is fighting with others, whoever pulls him, he ~ who.

Hooking wings - scratching people's armpits and other ticklish places: he is most afraid~.

Drive - wipe the floor with your feet, kick something away: put it aside.

Wagu-1 forms an arc: your feet will not slip when you go uphill. 2. Metaphor of grievance: feeling panic in the heart.

Evil reflection-1 disgusting: I think it’s pretty~. 2 Disgust: When I see this kind of person, I feel panicked.

That is, a small amount of urine or dilute fecal juice is discharged unconsciously: this child is doing well.

Looking forward to - looking forward to.

Hang hanging - thinking about it.

Regret: The child died, and I didn’t pay close attention to the treatment of the child.

Second thoughts - hesitation, hesitation: Do things quickly, not~.

Zhang Jing-Show off: Look how panicked he is.

Halo - a metaphor for wandering and not doing business. In the old society, it refers to eating, drinking, whoring, gambling, etc.: This person is everywhere, not doing business.

嚓—onomatopoeia, borrowed to mean boil: cabbage ~ meat.

菏火—make a fire.