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It's the big character is the name of the uncle.
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The local language is different, the name is also different, so what you mean is uncle.
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It should be big, this is the name of Shaanxi people and Shanxi people.
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Reach. The relative predicate "da" in the dialect is generally used to address "father". There are many dialects in Jinzhong, and there are also in Henan, Shandong, Hubei and other places. There are many meanings of the word Da.
Kinship titles are a common linguistic and cultural phenomenon in human society, and different titles and customs can reflect the cultural awareness, value orientation and ethnic integration of different regions. The title of kinship is a microcosm of social relations. This article only talks about the kinship predicate "Da" in the Jinzhong dialect.
Da is a phonetic word, pronounced da, flat tone. In the Jinzhong dialect, the father is often called (the father is not limited to Jinzhong, but also in the southeast of Jin). Some areas of Jinzhong can also be referred to as other relatives.
1) "Da" addresses the father. It is distributed in Yangquan, Shouyang, Pingyao, Heshun, Pingding and other places. In order to reflect the equality of men and women, both men and women after marriage also refer to each other's fathers as "Da".
2) "Da" refers to the uncle. It is distributed in Qingxu, Yangquan and Pingding, and in these dialects, the uncle is called Jida, such as "Sanda, Sida, and Wuda". Because of the avoidance of "two", the second-ranked uncle is called "Qinda".
"Two" in this area refers to two poles, two hundred.
Fifth, second-rate sons and other derogatory names, so avoided).
3) "Da" refers to the aunt. It is distributed in Yuxian and Xiyang areas. In these dialects, "aunt" is called "Dada" and aunt is called "Dada".
4) "Da" refers to the elder sister. It is distributed in Jiexiu and Qi counties. These dialects refer to the sister as "Da", but the brother-in-law is still called "brother-in-law". In some places, the "eldest sister" is still called "Dada", and the "second sister" is still called "second sister".
5) "Da" refers to the elder brother. It is only seen in the town of Mingli in Yuci. This place calls the "eldest brother" "Dada", and the "second brother" is still called the "second brother"; There are also a few places where when the "eldest brother" is called "Dada", it must be that the age interval between the eldest and the second child is long, and if the interval is short, it is still called "big brother".
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You all misunderstood, ta doesn't mean this, Henan people all know, we all call Da's younger brother Da, and Dad's brother called Bo.
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I'm from Henan, and my father's younger brother is called "uncle", also called "da", and can also be called "de".
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The second tone of da means uncle. The four tones of da indicate dad. It should be applied to Henan.
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The uncle's name is da, and the father's nickname is da er.
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Yes, why I don't know if there is, I should call my dad da.
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How to write this.
Write it however you want.
Don't get too tangled.
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Dad's brother is called uncle, and the word da should have omitted the word "uncle".
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Your question is not very clear.
It is advisable for you to ask questions.
Asked one by one.
Otherwise, the thinking will be more confusing.
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If there is no specific word, you can replace it with the same pronunciation, as long as you can understand it, such as big answer, etc.
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In the local dialects of Shanxi, Shaanxi, Shandong, Anhui and other places, the title of father is sometimes called a single word "da".
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In the Shaanxi dialect, "dada" refers to the father's younger brother or uncle who is younger than his father. Traditionally, Shaanxi people call their father's brother uncle (bei), the second uncle, call their father big (da, read two tones), call their father's younger brother big, if their father is the eldest, then call their father Bo (bei, read two tones) It seems that Shaanxi is called like this, and there is no historical background
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This depends most fundamentally on the child's speech, and the first sounds a child can pronounce are ma and da, which are almost universally used in the world.
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There's that word!
You can find it on the Handian website!
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Without that word, I always used the word 'big' instead.
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