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How do you call "wife" in dialects all over the country?

How to call "wife" in dialects all over the country?

? The word "wife" is more common. I don't know much about how to address my wife in dialects all over the country, but as far as I know, for example, Sichuanese call their wife "Tangke" in dialects. When I first heard this name, I almost laughed my teeth off, not because it was funny, but because I heard it wrong, because I heard "tank". Is it funny? Back to the question itself, I think it's really strange why I should call my wife cousin. What is the reason? Anyway, I don't know much about it, but I don't know if I feel this way in combat, because I feel like I'm called Tangke.

? My brother-in-law lives in Guiding County, a county town in Guizhou. It's even more strange that they call their wives there. It's not cost-effective to call them that way. Anyone who comes out to call his wife is called "Lao Nai". For example, the villagers met my brother-in-law on the road and wanted to ask him where your wife went. It means where did your former nurse go? In our country, grandma is called an old woman. When I first met her, it was really unacceptable!

? Another place is Shandong or Shanxi. I don't remember where I went anyway. Where do they call their wives "aunt"? It's really weird. Is it grandma or aunt? Every place has its own name. When I first heard it, it was all the same. I don't think anyone is sick.

In our hometown, we all call our wives "daughter-in-law", which should be the easiest to understand in those places I know. It's also written language, and everyone knows its name. However, the older generation and elders call their wives "heads of households". When we chat together at ordinary times, we all talk about how we are in charge of our house and how we are in charge of your house. That's weird. Why don't old people use their first names when they write?

? My mother-in-law said that husband and wife can't call each other by their first names, and yelling is not nice, but she usually doesn't call each other by their first names when she gets along with my father-in-law, and they all call each other "you alas". Haha, I still think it's better to call each other by their first names.