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Appellations of Wenzhou Dialect

1 uncle: dada

2, menstruation menstruation: A tired

3. Brother: Auntie

4. Brother: An iron ring

5. Sister: Aza

6. Sister: Amai

7. Ye: Auntie

8. Grandma: Tired.

9. Husband: Musician

Wife: Yu Le?

Wu dialect in Wenzhou dialect, known as Ou dialect, is the language used by the local residents of Han nationality in Wenzhou, China. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family-Bai Han language family-Chinese-Wu dialect-Oujiang dialect-Wenzhou dialect, which is quite different from Mandarin in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar. Wenzhou dialect cannot communicate with northern Wu dialect, which belongs to southern Wu dialect.

In Wenzhou dialect, the written and white pronunciations are rich and varied, which makes the dialect vocabulary richer. However, the literary and colloquial pronunciations of most words are relatively fixed and cannot be changed at will. Different pronunciations in written and spoken languages have different meanings.

For example, the abbreviation "100" of the first department store should be read in Chinese; As a cardinal word, it should be pronounced white, such as "one". When foreigners come to Wenzhou, they feel that the most difficult thing to learn Wenzhou dialect is that they can't tell which word to read, when to read it, and when to read it for nothing. Improper use will not only make people unable to understand, but also make jokes sometimes.