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Is Changzhou dialect good?
Spit: pronounced "roll", crowded.

Wood: It's dull.

Yi: pronounced as "de", it means to cut it off with your fingers. Such as "bean sprouts". Also written as "picking".

W: pronounced "only" means "all" Also written as two "pages".

Yttering: pronounced "pen". Stop the solid matter in the container and pour out the liquid.

Hey: read ei. Bend over.

Toughness: pronounced like "human", indicating that the food is moist but not crisp. For example, "cookies are too hard, so don't eat them."

Yan: hide. You can also write "Yi". Like, "I don't know where it went."

Yi: It sounds like "resistance". Hide. For example, "Take money."

Slap: pronounced like "to". Fold. For example: "pat the head." Also known as "lots".

Gou: pronounced "encounter" means hello. Such as: "I can't eat?"

Soup: Cook on low heat. It is also written next to the word "Wu" plus fire (fire force), and the word "pollution" is changed to "fire damage". Extended to keep warm, such as: "I wash my hands with a hot water bottle."

Charm: pronounced like "Benedict". Cook slowly on low heat. Such as: "rotten noodles."

Yang: A flourishing fire means good luck.

Yang: pronounced as "Yang", Rong.

Pronunciation is like "ha". Open your mouth and breathe. For example, "it will be more refreshing to wipe the window in one breath."

Xun: It sounds like "Xie". Stupid. Like "I'm sorry".

E: pronounced "bang" It means close the door. Such as: "clap door to door."

Hey: It sounds like Benedict. Quantifier, a drop. Such as: "a drop of water of tears."

Gen: It sounds like "stalk", and the orthography is the word with Gen (Yan Gen) beside it. It means stubborn and paranoid.

Pronunciation is "point". Estimate the weight of an object by hand. For example, "Don't you look at the weight of this package?" Write "Dian" again.

Li: It sounds like "small". Uncover, uncover. For example, "bring the quilt head and open it." Do it again.

Content: pronounced "dial", presented to. The orthographic word "lame" turns to the side of the word "Beipi". He only gave me a watch.

Reading a means forced delivery.

Add "meat" to the right next to your hand: it sounds like "meat". It means (clothes, etc) are uneven. For example, "the clothes are in a mess and need ironing."

Quite: "leftover" means, for example, "How much is it?"

Stiff: sarcasm, ridicule. For example, "all right, don't rush me." It is also written as "Teng".

Pronunciation is like "this" (rising tone) It means burping.

Creep: pronounced bu. The meaning of squatting.

Huan: Pronunciation is like "cause". It means that water permeates along the cracks. For example, "someone knocked over the water upstairs and the water came down from the ceiling."

Pie: Yes. From the English pass.

Dai: pronounced "National Taiwan University". It means once, once, once. For example, "water flows down from the wall, leaving traces." Another example is: "I have run three times to pile things up."

Eight: pronounced "anger". It means massage, touching. For example, "I'll help Nong Ba."

G: It sounds like "digging". It means sunken eyes. For example, "I'm not sleepy for a few days, and my eyes are falling."

Add "bag" (pouch) to the right next to the word "pouch": it sounds like "newspaper". It means bulging eyes. Such as: "eye black jewelry."

Sleeping: pronounced "sleepy". It means sleeping. Sleeping is called "sleepy"

Li: pronounced as "cake", it means deadlock. For example, "the two tug-of-war teams have not yet decided the outcome."

Dragon: It sounds like Benedict, which means to get wet. Such as: "The farmer came back and was cut down by the rain?"

Add the right half of "cast" to the upper right of "walk": it sounds like "cast". It means impatient and reckless.

Qi: pronounced "run". Grind it.

Withering: Withering is a metaphor for lack of energy. For example, "How can farmers fail now?"

Yi: It sounds like "Jane". Raise your hands and feet. For example, "after playing football all day, I don't even want to get up now."

Hey: it sounds like "chop", chop with a knife, etc. Being cheated of money. For example, "I was stabbed severely today." Today it is usually written as "chop".

Add "Zhou" to the right next to your hand: it sounds like "bar". Stir the contents of a liquid or paste.

Pronunciation is like "de". It means sticky, such as "sticky".

T: It sounds like "sip". keep the mouth shut like a bottle

Li: It sounds like "this". It means to have, to have.

Barnyard grass: pronounced as "choking", skewed.

Incubation: pronounced "Portuguese". Incubation means staying in one place for a long time.

Add "tail" (fire tail) to the right of the word "fire": it sounds like "piece", which means to ignite and burn. For example, "Let me have a cigarette".

Shang "Tang" and Xia "Hand": pronounced as "Tang", it means resisting and sheltering. For example, "Close the curtains and let Tang Can take away some light." Today it is written as "blocking" and "breaking".

Bi: pronounced "bang", support or pull objects with both hands.

Pronunciation is like "concurrently". It means to use chopsticks to clamp. It can also be written as "Yan".

Riliang: pronounced "wolf", dried things. Also write "hanging".

Hey: pronounced "red", it means crowded together.

Zhong: pronounced "firewood". It means to pee.

We: Pronunciation is like "this", and the tone is raised. Rely on. Such as "the first patent" and "the mother of a family". Also do "yeah".

Yi: It sounds like "digging". Be annoyed in my heart. For example, it is often wrongly written as "digging and blocking" today.

Pronunciation is like "Qin" Press or press with your fingers. If you ring the doorbell, it's called "ringing the doorbell". It can also be written as "press".

Er: pronounced as "sand". I have a hoarse throat. Such as: Easy Throat.

Teng: move, empty, give up. For example, "make room".

Eggplant: capable and handy. For example, "I can't see it, but it's quite eggplant for a small man."

"Uncle" and "Stone": pronounced "Du". Throwing. For example, "Take a stone and get out." Also written as "syncope".

Above "Yu" and below "Meat": pronounced "He". Of excess meat, extended to extend outward. For example, "take out your tongue ta"

Add the prefix of the patient number to the right of the word "compensation": pronounced as "compensation". "Beizi" means "miliaria".

It sounds like "brake". Cook in boiling water or oil. Such as "big crab".

Yan: It sounds like "edge". Stir-fry food in a pot with a little oil.

Swing: pronounced "swing", clean the container with clean water.

Eh: pronounced "sniff". It sucks. For example, "I am very happy to eat Tonge and Guang Chen first." .

Next to the word "insert", it sounds like "kill". It means to blink (eyes). For example, "an old hen kills her eyes and becomes a duck."

(Yi Yi): It sounds like "Shao". The word "good" means hurry.

Cloud: pronounced "baby", water or cold weather. For example, "It's starting to rain, so put on more clothes". It is often misspelled as "Yin".

English: It sounds like "Mark". The liquid is ejected from the small hole under pressure.

Li: It sounds like "Pu". Water overflowed from the container. For example, "no, the meal is out." It can also be interpreted as a quantifier. Again, for example, "This cup of tea has been made for the third time."

Me: pronounced "swinging", wandering aimlessly in the street. Such as: "The Road".

Hey: pronounced "paralysis". Exhausted. "and" paralysis "are different. Paralysis means being unable to get up because of illness.

Next to the left hand, the "beam" in the middle and the "page" on the right: pronounced "le". The skin was cut by something sharp.

Yi: pronounced "don't", sprained my bones and muscles. For example, "I hit my foot." Also write "bounce". Traditionally, "jumping" refers to a sprained foot, and sprains in other places are called "squatting".

Add "Deng" to the right beside the word "Moon": pronounced "Deng", and poultry crops, such as "Chicken Deng", also mean eating too much.

The left side of "Shen" is changed to "black": pronounced as "Ken", it refers to the dirt on people, such as "Lao Ken".

Left "egg" and right "segment": pronounced "segment". "Deadly": it means unbearable. Such as: "the weather of life."

Stew: pronounced "stew". Steam on the rice cooker. Such as: "stewed eggs."

Left "genus" and right "branch": it means poke. Write it directly as "poke" today. For example, "Nong, don't poke me with a ruler."

Bi: pronounced "batch". Slice with a knife.

Jeremy: pronounced "Joe". Objects are deformed by moisture or exposure.

"":pronounced "constant". Hold your nose and spit it out. For example, blow your nose.

The word "Liao" is changed to "face" on the left: it sounds like "Liao", and the face or skin is very white. Such as: Liao Bai.

Left "don't" and right "want": fiao, don't mean.

M: It sounds like "small". Entanglement such as "I'm busy, don't hold me back."

Add "Hao" next to the word fire: it sounds like "consumption". Food with burnt oil or high oil content goes bad and gives off an unpleasant smell. For example, "this dish has been withdrawn."