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How to say have you eaten in Qingdao dialect?

Question 1: In Qingdao dialect, what do you say when your mother asks you to go back for dinner? Nen’s mother (three times) asks you to go back (to read Qi) for dinner.

Question 2: In Qingdao dialect, for dinner Mother Nen (three sounds) asks you to go back (to read Qi) for dinner

Question 3: How do you say in Shandong dialect how to say Hurry up and eat?

Question 4: Want to Learn Qingdao dialect, daily expressions, such as: hello, goodbye, brother, sister, dad, mom, the more the better! An: 1 is equivalent to eh? Often used when promising someone. Example: A: B! B: Hello?

2 Surprise Example: A: You failed the exam. B: An?

Ang: 1 is equivalent to en, indicating affirmation. Example: A: You know you failed the exam, right? B: Ang!

2 Modal particles are often used at the end of declarative sentences. Example: I told my mother about my results. B: Bye!

Bye: Same as bye. Example: A: I told my mother about my results. B: Bye!

Please: don’t touch; don’t move. Example: A: This mole on your face is very interesting (reach out to touch it) Already: Please!

Moye: equivalent to nothing. Example: A: Have you eaten? Already: What!

Refers to: 1 Weird, disgusting, ugly, awkward. Example: A: What do you think of the new ideological and moral teacher? B: It’s so long to refer to others

2 verb to make. . . Embarrassing, bullying and teasing. . . . Play Example Sentence A: After class, let’s go to him. B: Okay!

Come: 1 is equivalent to you? Example: A: What are you doing after class? B: I’m going to ask other teachers. Are you coming?

2 Interjections are often used at the end of exclamatory sentences. Example: A: Come and see. These are all referring to other teachers! B: Here comes the silver!

Silver: person Example: A: Come and see. These are all referring to other teachers! B: Here’s the silver.

Kick: Destroy Destruction Example: A: I have been working on this puzzle all morning, and you just kicked it.

Little dead child: This refers to an annoying child, not a dead child. Example: A: Don’t let the silver in front of the baby get caught. B: Why should the little dead child squeeze to death? (Selected from "Walking on the Zhanqiao")

Nen: you; you guys. Example: A: The shiny thing in front of Nen, don't let the silver get on it. B: Little dead kid, why are you squeezing to death? (Selected from "Walking on the Zhanqiao")

Hai: smash; beat. Example: I'm going to get Mazhazi in Daodao.

Hae: often used at the end of a declarative sentence. Example: I'm getting Mazhazi in Daodao. 海你吭

Zi: The preposition is placed after the verb. Example: 1 Did you see Zi? 2 Oh! You hit me

Get up: Express dissatisfaction caused by being bored with something or someone Example: A: This mole on your face is very interesting (reach out to touch it) Already: Get up< /p>

I am really angry: expressing feeling helpless after seeing or hearing something. Example: A: Let’s go out to play in the evening? B: I'll take you to watch the ball!

A: Which team? B: China! < /p>

With: to be about to be. Example: A: Let’s go out to play in the evening? B: I'll take you to watch the ball!

Hier: Expressing extreme. Example: Oh, you are so awesome!

Anyang: Oops Modal particles Example: Anyang, these crappy essays (tomatoes + eggs are all coming towards me: do you still need to say it!!!?) Come! (Selected from the personalized signature of a certain why in a certain period)

Second risk: Describes poor quality. Example: China is really second time, kicking Cambodia like this.

Ha: drink Example: Ha beer

Gala: clam Example: dig Gala

Right: meat Example: eat grilled right

< p> A kind of person: Example sentences that make people hate people so much: Why are you robbing someone of sugar syrup when you have nothing to do? Why are you such a person?

Five seals: hateful and annoying. Example: Why are you robbing someone of sugar syrup? Why do you have so many seals?

Drag: Throw Example: Why are you dragging the plastic bag of pancakes and fruit into the sea after eating it? (Selected from "Walking on the Zhanqiao")

Start with: past example: Start talking to him while walking (selected from "Walking on the Zhanqiao")

True bean bag: description People who don’t know how to pretend to understand or show off are not real. Example: A: You can’t do this question? B: You can? Looks like a real bean bag

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Rubber band: used to describe being dishonest or looking for trouble. Example sentences: A: Come on, come on! Can you catch me? B (go up and call *him a slap*): I'll give you the rubber band! *Lezi: slap; mouth *Hu: hit, generally followed by Lezi, which means hitting someone. When used alone, it means the same meaning. Example: B: Call me to death

Pai: kick; Example sentences of kicking: B: What should I do if A calls me? C: You went up to give birth to your child! *生: means doing your best at all costs.

Mao: hit usually refers to hitting with fists. Example: C: Why are you blue-eyed? B: Let him do it... >>

Question 5: How do you say "playing house" in Qingdao dialect? Is it Guda Fanfan? Guo Si Si

Question 6: Qingdao Jimo dialect is funny when stopping for a meal. Yesterday I bought clothes. I was haggling over the prices and was paying. My husband suddenly said pitifully to me: Can you give me some pocket money? I gave you all the money, but you didn’t give me any pocket money? I was caught off guard, extremely embarrassed, and stood there stunned... The landlady: Seeing how pitiful people say it, just give it to them! I shouted in my heart: Husband! How will I deal with you when I get home? Isn’t the money still in your salary card but not taken out? !

Question 7: What is the taste of Qingdao people? Not a sweet treat.

Basically salty.

Question 8: What are the curse words in Qingdao? Qingdao little brother (without the pronunciation but elongated) is the most classic sentence that embodies the spirit of Qingdao. I am jealous of my special mother. How can I be called Gongang Banbiao? Like a child