Great, what are these two words called in some places, what do they mean

Updated on culture 2024-06-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the Yangzhou dialect of Jiangsu, "Dada" refers to the father's elder brother, and also refers to the male elders who are the same generation as the father and older than the father The local dialect of the Pudong area of Shanghai calls the grandfather "Dada". In the Shaanxi dialect, "dada" refers to the father's elder brother, and in some places also refers to the father or the father's brother. In the Henan dialect, "Dada" is generally used to refer to the father or the father's brother or the wife of the father's brother.

    In the Pucheng County dialect of Fujian, "big" refers to the meaning of grandma. In the dialect of Bengbu, Anhui Province, "Dada" refers to the father's elder brother, and "master" refers to the father's younger brother. In Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, and northern Anhui Province (Huaibei, Suzhou), "Dada" refers to the father's elder brother, while the father's younger brother is called uncle.

    In some dialects of Shandong, "Dada" is the affectionate name of "Da Niang", and Da Niang refers to the wife of the uncle. In the Hebei dialect (especially in the area of Shijiazhuang within a radius of several hundred miles), "Dada" and "Da Niang" can be called, and Da Niang refers to the wife of the uncle. In the dialect of Linyi, Shandong, "big" also means father.

    In the dialect of Tai'an, Shandong, "big" means father, but the reading is different, and it is a repetition of the voice. In the Yangquan dialect of Fenyang, Luliang, Shanxi, "big" also means father. In the Shenyang dialect of Liaoning, "big" also means uncle, uncle.

    In the Zhejiang dialect, "big" means sister. In the dialect of Xiangshan Dancheng area of Ningbo, Zhejiang, "big" means uncle, which is younger than his father, and he is older than his father, and he is called "Abo". The northeast corner of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, "big" is the meaning of the elder brother.

    In the Hubei Hubei (Huanggang, Xiaogan) dialect, "Dada" is used to refer to the uncle's wife. In the dialect of Xuzhou, Jiangsu, "Dada" refers to male elders who are the same generation as their fathers and older than their fathers In the Sichuan dialect, "Dada" refers to the father's sister or the father's eldest sister. There is also a place to address the wife of the father's brother.

    In the Jingzhi dialect of Weifang, Shandong, "Dada" refers to a man who is younger than his father in his own generation In the dialect of Changting County, Fujian, "Dada" refers to his father's father, that is, grandfather. Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's like the local Shanghai dialect calls grandparents da da

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In different regions, the name "Dada" represents different.

    1. Father: In some places, "bigly" refers to the father. For example, in some areas of Shandong, Henan, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Anhui, Inner Mongolia and Qinghai, the pronunciation of "da" is also different due to the different dialects in each region.

    2. Father's brother: In some places, "big" refers to the father's brother, or an older man. Such as Shandong, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing, Anhui and other places or parts of the region.

    3. Father's younger brother: In some places, "big" refers to the father's younger brother, or a younger male. Such as parts of Shaanxi and Shandong.

    4. The wife of the father's brother: In Henan, Jiangsu and other places, the wife of the father's brother will be called "big".

    In the north, it refers to male elders of the same generation or race as their father's compatriots and younger than their father, and later extended to other elders who are not of the same race to show closeness. Northwest, big, is the father, big is the meaning of the uncle, the older generation than the father is generally not called big or big, but called uncle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the Tongtai dialect area, in some areas of Yangzhou, Zhenjiang and Taizhou, "Dada" refers to the father's elder brother, and also refers to the male elders who are the same generation as the father and older than the father.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In my hometown, it is greatly my father's meaning, that is, my father's meaning, I am from Shandong. The cultural differences in each place may have different meanings in other places.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The title "Great" means "uncle". In other words, it is basically an honorific title for a person. A lot of it is an honorific title for elders. Many of these southerly regions are called that.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shandong used to call my father big, usually called.

    The eldest uncle will also use this title.

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